How to apply a timecode offset at log creation, Applying a timecode offset at automatic log export, De-activating a logsheet – EVS IPDirector Version 6.0 - November 2012 Part 2 User's Manual User Manual
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1.9.5.
How to Apply a Timecode Offset at Log
Creation
If the operators are slow or they are logging on a delayed feed, they can decide to apply an
offset at log entry. The offset is applied to the timecode when the user creates the log. To
do so, proceed as follows:
1. Select Tools > Settings > IPLogger.
2. In the Apply a TC offset at log creation on a live feed field, enter a value in msec
for the offset.
3. Click OK.
Each time you will create a new log, the offset will automatically be applied to the log
timecode:
Log timecode = timecode when you have clicked the New button – offset value
1.9.6.
Applying a Timecode Offset at Automatic Log
Export
When defining a directory for automatic log export in the Remote Installer, an offset can
be specified. This could be, for example that the two setups are in different time zones.
Refer to the Technical Reference manual for more information.
1.10.
De-Activating a Logsheet
1.10.1. Context of Use
While a logsheet is active, it generates database activity and network traffic. Whenever a
clip is created, for example, the database is searched and every logsheet that contains a
timecode that is in the clip will be updated.
De-activating logsheets when they are completed will improve the performance of the
system. Logsheets will no more be processed in the database, which reduces the
database activity and network load. It is, however, possible to browse all its logs as usual.
1.10.2. How to De-Activate a Logsheet
To de-activate a logsheet, proceed as follows:
1. Open the logsheet to be de-activated.
2. In the File menu, select De-activate logsheet.
The following warning message is displayed:
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