Datavideo TVS-2000A Instruction Manual page 37

Tracking virtual studio system
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white grid.
To add a file to the bin, a tab (or a subtab within a tab) has to be selected. After that, either
click the
add file button or double click an empty space within the selected tab of the bin,
and a typical file browsing window will be opened.
Next to the add file button, there is a
file removal button. It removes the selected file
from the bin. If the file being removed has already been loaded into a player, the user will be
prompted for confirmation. After the removal of a file (media), the preview for the
corresponding player shows a blue background.
Please note that no operations on files in the Media Bin change files on the hard disk. File
removal or file name changes only affect shortcuts to the files on the tabs. It is also possible
to add a file to the same tab or to different tabs multiple times. The user can also change
the names of files (shortcuts) by clicking the file name change button
next to the file
removal button, and the same file can be used with different names.
To load the medium into a virtual player, double click the file with the mouse. The medium will
be played (MEDIA1 or MEDIA2, STILL1 or STILL2, TEXT1 or TEXT2) and can be used directly in a
live program.
Buttons in the lower part of the Media Bin are used to control the file played in the player. The
available functions are: Play
, Pause
, Stop
, and Loop
(Loop is on by default).
The playback progress bar, information on the video length and the current playback position
are also shown. Right after being double clicked in the bin, a video is loaded into a virtual
player and begins to be played in a loop. If the loop playback is switched off, the video will
stop on the last frame. Pressing the Stop button causes playback to return to the first frame.
The Media Bin also has mark-in and mark-out features that allow the user to set a start point
and an end point before playback of a video clip. The user can simply move the cursor on the
playback progress bar and fine tune the cursor position frame by frame by clicking the forward
and reverse
buttons.
In addition, by checking the PlayAll option and enabling the loop feature, the user is allowing
loop playback of the whole media folder. AutoPlay allows the virtual player to play the video
clip upon entering the media folder.
NOTE: It is recommended that files should be added to the Media Bin only from a hard disk
permanently connected to the workstation. If files from other media need to be used, they
should be physically copied to the hard disk and only then added to the Media Bin.
Media 1/2 – As depicted in the diagram below, this is where the video files can be displayed.
Click
to browse the local hard disk for video files. The user is allowed to classify the
selected video files into five categories. Navigate through the categories by clicking on buttons
1 to 5 located on the right of the file display area.
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