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network is limited to 32,000. This number is displayed in the same area
on the XT VGA setup screen.
The following diagram represents the hierarchy of the XT clip numbering system.
As an example, clip number “129C” is used:
The number of the XT[2] server within the network structure is also added, to
define the precise location of the clip. For example if clip 129C is stored on the
machine allocated with the network number 2, the clip would be identified as
129C/02.
The LSM ID is this identification made up of page nr + bank nr + position in the
bank + server nr.
4.3 VIRTUAL LSM ID / REAL LSM ID
The real LSM ID reflects the location where a XT hi-res clip or a XT lo-res clip will
be saved.
However, at the clip level, a single LSM ID is displayed for a clip. It is called the
virtual LSM ID.
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It will be the LSM ID of the XT hi-res clip, if a XT hi-res clip is present in the
clip,
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this field will be empty if there is no XT hi-res clip in the clip.