Fdonair: Forwardt Software Package
Fdonair: Forwardt Software Package
FDOnAir
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Revision as of
December 3, 2008
User’s Guide
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Table of Contents
Introduction. ...................................................................................................................... 5
Аutoloading Schedules................................................................................................ 6
1. Autoload Mode................................................................................................ 6
2. Schedule File Name....................................................................................... 6
3. Autoload Start and Schedule Activation Time................................ 7
4. Schedule Start Time....................................................................................... 7
5. Autoload Settings........................................................................................... 9
6. Using the Autoload Mode.......................................................................... 9
Introduction
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Аutoloading Schedules
1. Autoload Mode
The FDOnAir application has the ability to automatically down-
load a schedule and execute it.
Schedules that are to be autoloaded must be stored in text files
named in a certain way: a file name contains the date and time
of starting the schedule.
In the autoload mode, the application automatically:
●● continuously tracks the availability of appropriate
files in a specified folder;
●● when detects a file corresponding to the current mo-
ment of time:
Autoloading Schedules
●● reads the data to the schedule table inactive at the
moment;
●● activates the schedule (starts preparing for the
execution of the first command);
●● proceeds to the schedule execution at the specified
time.
88 Important: Strictly keep the stated file name format. File names that do
not meet the requirements are ignored when autoloading.
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3. Autoload Start and Schedule Activation Time
Autoloading a schedule to the table and its activation may take
some time.
It’s possible to adjust an anticipatory launching schedule auto-
load and preparing for the first command execution.
To adjust an anticipatory launching, use the controls located on
the FDOnAir Settings > Schedule autoload tab page. The autoload
start and schedule activation time are determined automatical-
ly on basis of the start time specified in a file name and values
set on the page.
Autoloading Schedules
matically change the actual time of starting commands.
If a command of playing data is being executed in the current
schedule, a new schedule will not start until displaying the cur-
rent clip is over, even if the moment of time specified in the file
name has come.
88 Important: The actual start time of a new schedule may shift by the time
required to complete playing the current data.
gg Tip: To avoid a start time shift, use the wait time active command con-
taining the required start time specified. The command forcibly
switches control to itself at a specified point of time.
A schedule having the command at the beginning will necessar-
ily start at the specified time (see example below).
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Example: Here goes an example of a transfer from one schedule to an-
other.
1. The Figures below show time 13:59.
2. The schedule being executed is located in the upper table.
The file reel_5.avi is being played. Its displaying is to be com-
pleted at 14:01:30.09.
3. After the displaying of the current clip has been started, a
new schedule from the file Autoload_20070803_140000.air was
loaded to the lower table. It’s specified in the file name that
the schedule is to start at 14:00.
4. The Wait time active command goes first in the schedule pre-
sented in Figure (A). The Wait previous command goes first in
the schedule in Figure (B). All the rest of the commands are
the same.
5. The start time of the file loza1020.avi is different in the two
Autoloading Schedules
cases presented in the examples:
●● in Figure (A) – 14:00:00.00, matches the time specified
in the Wait time active command;
●● in Figure (B) – 14:01:30.09, matches the end time of
playing reel_5.avi.
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A B
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5. Autoload Settings
To configure autoload, use the following tab of the FDOnAir ap-
plication settings: Settings > Schedule autoload.
Autoloading Schedules
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The file name must look as follows:
Autoload_Date_Time.air, where:
●● Date – the date in the YYYYMMDD format. For example:
20070821 – August 21, 2007;
●● Time – the time in the hhmmss format. For example:
063027 – 06:30:27.
Autoloading Schedules
Date Time
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Autoloading Schedules
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5. To set the folder with the schedule files, click Autoload folder.
The standard Open dialog box opens. Select the required
folder and the file in it, click Open. The selected folder name
is displayed in the text field.
6. To set a value (in minutes) for determining the start time
of loading the schedules to the table, enter a number in the
Start loading schedule at the latest field.
8. To close the Settings window, click Close. The settings are ap-
plied.
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The Split Movie Operation of Editing
1. Function
The Split Movie operation is intended to set playing a file by
parts, with breaks and can be used, e.g., when creating a sched-
ule for playing a film with commercials.
Performing the operation you can promptly get a schedule draft
containing several commands for playing fragments of the
original file and empty lines between them for inserting com-
mercials.
The Split Movie operation can be applied only to the commands
for playing data from a file:
●● Play video clip;
●● Play audio clip.
2. Action
By the Split Movie operation, one command for playing data is
automatically changed to a sequence of commands.
The created sequence presents a set of alternating blocks of two
types:
Note: The result of performing the operation presents several commands for
playing fragments of the clip, the original file being not splitted into
parts.
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Example: The picture shows the fragments of a schedule before (A) and
after (B) performing the Split Movie operation.
The Split Movie operation was applied to the
Play video clip reel_3.avi command (A).
The splitting was adjusted the way to insert 3 blocks of com-
mercials in the breaks between the clip fragments. The dura-
tion of the clip fragments was not adjucted, the default settings
being used.
As a result (B), the command for playing was transformed into
a set of commands consisting of 7 blocks. Each block starts with
the Wait previous command with a comment explaining the block
function.
Blocks 1, 3, 5, and 7 contain the command for playing a frag-
ment of the video clip ‘reel_3.avi’. All the four fragments have
the same duration (1/4 of the file total duration).
Blocks 2, 4, and 6 are empty and present blanks for further
editing.
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3. Starting the Operation
To start the operation, use the Split Movie button. It’s located on
the schedule editing panel.
4. Settings of Splitting
Click Split Movie. The dialog box with the settings for splitting
the selected file opens.
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Setting the number of insertions (breaks in the file broadcast) is
performed with two buttons:
●● “decrement by 1” – ;
●● “increment by 1” – .
The current number of insertions is displayed in the field be-
tween the buttons.
The schedule draft presents a table with columns displaying
information (which can be edited) about the created fragments:
●● Start – the start time relative to the clip beginning;
●● Length – the playback duration;
●● Comment – a covering text to each of the created
blocks.
Besides, the table allow you to edit the comments to the blocks
of commercials.
The table information is updated each time the number of in-
sertions is changed: the original clip is split anew into the corre-
sponding number of fragments (by 1 more than the insertions)
of the same length, the values in the Start and Length columns
being recounted.
The start time and duration of each fragment can be changed.
Note: Since the fragments must not intersect each other, and the total play-
back duration must not change, a change of a parameter value causes
recounting values in the adjacent fields.
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5. Performing the Split Movie Operation
1. Place the pointer on a line with the Play video clip command.
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2. Click Split Movie. The dialog box with the settings of splitting
(the Split Movie dialog box) opens.
3. To set the number of blocks of commercials, click the “+” or
“–” buttons.
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b) in the editing dialog box (the Trim Editor dialog box), set
the required bounds for the fragment beginning and end.
a)
b)
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command for playing a fragment of the origilal clip or a line
for inserting a command for a block of commercials.
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Switching the Schedule
2. Active Schedule
The schedule a command of which is being prepared for execu-
tion is referred to as active.
Only one of the two open schedules can be in the active state at
the same time.
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3. Switching the Schedule Manually
To switch the schedule manually, use:
●● the Switch active schedule button located on the sched-
ule editing panel;
●● the Ctrl-Tab key combination;
●● a double click in the first column of the inactive table.
Works only if the corresponding option is enabled on
the settings tab (see below).
The Switch active schedule button and the Ctrl-Tab hotkey operate
similarly: execute switching from the current schedule to the
schedule opened in the other table, namely, to the line, follow-
ing the last executed command of the schedule.
Using a double click you can switch to any command of the
inactive schedule. The control will be transferred to the line the
pointer was placed on.
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5. Performing the Schedule Switching
1. To perform switching the schedule, the required schedule
must be open in both of the tables.
2. Switching from one schedule to the other is executed on the
arrival of the command for switching the schedule. The com-
mand is issued when:
●● the operator clicks the appropriate buttons when
working in the manual mode;
●● executing the command located one line above the
Switch to other schedule command in the schedule when
working by the schedule.
Consequently:
3. The before inactive schedule is activated.
4. The next in turn task of the activated schedule is being pre-
pared for execution. The next in turn command is referred
to a command which is located:
●● in the first line of the schedule. This is in case the
schedule has not been executed yet after loading to
the table;
●● in the line before which playing the schedule was
stopped. This is in case the schedule has already been
played after loading to the table.
5. The execution of the schedule which has become inactive is
not interrupted, the current command is being executed.If
playing data is being executed, it will be executed until the
time allocated for that is expired, or the operator clicks Start.
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7. Setting Parameters for Switching the Schedule
Some parameters affecting the procedure of switching sched-
ules can be adjusted in the FDOnAir settings window
(Settings > General).
To do so, use the following check boxes:
(1) – if the option is
●● Switch active schedule by double click
enabled, you can click between the schedules with a
double click;
●● Move еdit position to active schedule (2) – when switching
schedules, move the editing position to the table with
the activated schedule;
●● Clear logotype/titles when switch schedule (3) – when
switching schedules, disable displaying titles in the
schedule which is to become inactive.
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Time Synchronization
1. Time Sources
To keep time in the FDOnAir application, different sources can
be used:
●● the computer internal clock;
●● an audio signal with the LTC code (longitudinal time
code);
●● a time server configured in the SLTimeManager pro-
gram (see SLTimeManager User’s Guide).
Different occurences of the FDOnAir application can be set to
use their separate time sources.
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Time Synchronization
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●● Use SLTimeServer (2) – perform time keeping using a
time server. Configuring the time server is performed
in the SLTimeManager program;
●● Synchronize time to input LTC (3) – use an audio signal
with longitudinal time code. Adjusting the LTC set-
tings is performed on the same page in the following
areas:
●● LTC input settings (4);
●● LTC time settings (5).
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●● the Audio device drop-down list (3) – to select an audio
device which is to be the source of a signal with the
LTC code;
●● the Signal status information field (4) – to display mes-
sages of the connection status with the selected device
at the current moment of time.
The LTC time settings area contains controls for transformation of
information coded in the LTC code – determining the time zone
and current date.
To select a way of setting the time zone, use the following radio
buttons:
●● LTC time is Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) (5) – the time
code contains time relative to GMT. The transforma-
tion is to be performed considering the time zone set
for the system time (Control Panel > Date and Time > Time
Zone).
For example, if Pacific Time (GMT-08:00) is selected on
the computer, 8 hours are to be subtracted from the
received LTC signal;
●● LTC time is specific timezone time (6) – the time code con-
tains the time referring to a certain time zone, and it
is to be changed by the value, specified in the
add hours to LTC time field (7).
In this case, the settings of the system clock (time
zone) are not considered. For example, if the value «-3»
is specified in the add hours to LTC time field, the time
written in the time code is to be reduced by 3 hours.
To select a way of setting the current date, use the
Take cuttent date from LTC time check box (8). The option enabled
means the info of the current date is to be read from the signal
along with the time.
Time Synchronization
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Immediate Break of Video Clip Playback
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2. Example of Breaking a Video Clip Playback
Here goes an example of what’s going on if the Break video play-
back button is clicked when playing a video clip.
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are switched off; the last played frame is displayed on
screen (1).
A new line with the command for playing the remaining
part of the video clip (2), the duration of which is 7 minutes
59.32 seconds (3), and playing the titles and logotype (4) is
added to the schedule.
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Viewing Data on the Computer Monitor without Using an FD300 Board.
The SLTitlePreview Program
88 Important: The program does not support playing «old» titles, that is full-
screen titles with alpha channel (such titles are controlled not
in the title project but by the commands for controlling full-
screen titles).
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Example: The command line for launching a second instance of SLTi-
tlePreview looks as follows:
“C:\Program Files\ForwardT Software\SLTitlePreview\SLTitlePreview.exe” #2
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●● Close (2) – exit the program;
●● Settings… (3) – open the settings window to set the
parameters for the emulated device;
●● select the program window size (4);
●● select a playback mode (a scan type) (5):
●● Progressive;
●● Interlaced by field;
88 Important: The commands Close (exit the program) and Settings... (open the
settings window to set the device parameters) are disabled if
the FDOnAir application set to use the current instance of the
program is running.
gg Tip: The ability to change the scan type allows you to set the play-
back parameters in accordance with the current task.
If necessary to just check the schedule execution (commands ex-
ecution order, overlaying titles, etc.), it is convenient to use pro-
gressive scan – check Progressive. In this case, there is “comb” in
the preview window, but no frame flicker.
If necessary to check whether the field order in the files is cor-
rect, select interlaced scan – check Interlaced by field or Interlaced
by frame. If the image flickers when playing a file in this mode,
and the flicker disappears when the option Change field order is
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checked, the conclusion to be drawn is that the field order is
incorrect.
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6. The Setting Procedure and Using the Program
3. The Settings window (3) opens. Make the settings. For ex-
ample, select the required field order and television stan-
dard from the Field order (4) and Standard (5) drop-down lists
respectively.
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5. Launch the FDOnAir program. Click Settings (7).
6. In the Settings > Configuration tab (8), select from the drop-
down lists under Video device:
●● the video device type (9) – Direct Show;
●● the device (10) – FilterN, where N denotes a number
that matches the preview window number of SLTi-
tlePreview (11).
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88 Important: The changes take effect only when the Apply changes button is
clicked!
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Checking whether the field order in the files is correct:
9. To check whether the field order in the files is correct, select
interlaced scan – check Interlaced by field or Interlaced by frame
(15), with the option Change field order being unchecked (16).
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Caching Video Files from a Remote Computer for Broadcasting.
The SLFileForwarder Program
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2.2. Limitations by Time When Caching Files
To make a decision on whether to start caching a certain file,
the program uses the parameter values previously specified by
the user and values calculated in the course of operation.
The following values are specified when setting the program:
●● Data rate – maximum speed when caching files
(Kbyte/s);
●● Min time – limitation on the minimal delay time be-
tween the file caching start and playback start (in
seconds).
The following values are estimated by the program immediately
before making a decision:
a) time before the file playback start;
Note: Time remained before a file playback start is always less than the
Time limit value. The value limits the schedule scanning depth by time,
and the reference to a file cannot be detected earlier than
Time limit hh:mm before the file playback start command.
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The copied files are stored in the cache until the allocated space
is sufficient to write new files. When the cache is full, the pro-
gram removes from it the “oldest” files, which are not to be used
in the near future (there are no references to the files in the
schedule at the specified scanning depth).
When exiting the FDOnAir and SLFileForwarder programs, the
cache is not cleared. Files written to it can be used in the next
application sessions.
where:
●● #N denotes the program instance number;
●● NS – the number of a schedule table in the FDOnAir
window. Possible values:
●● 0 – the upper table;
●● 1 – the lower table;
●● NL – the sequence number of a line in the schedule
table. The line numbering begins with zero;
●● L and T – logotype and titles markers respectively.
Possible values:
●● 0 – disabled;
●● 1 – enabled;
●● command_line_A and command_line_B – the lines with
the initial and final commands respectively.
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4. Launching the Program
The full path to the SLFileForwarder program:
C:\Program Files\ForwardT Software\OnAir\SLFileForwarder.exe
5. Modes of Operation
The program has two modes of operation:
●● passive – the program is not performing any actions
being ready to switching to the active mode. It is rec-
ommended to make all settings in this mode;
●● active – scanning the schedule and caching files. While
operating in this mode, an error condition can occur,
e.g., in the absence of connection to FDOnAir. When
the error condition is removed, the program automati-
cally resumes scanning the schedule and caching files.
Information about errors (time and cause) is written
to the program operation log file.
Switching from one mode to another is performed using control
commands of the program icon context menu.
6. Interface
When launching the program, its icon is displayed in the sys-
tem tray. The appearance of the icon depends on the program
current status:
●● – Stopped (the program is operating in the passive
mode);
●● – Running (the program is operating in the active
mode);
●● – Error (the program is operating in the active
mode, there has been an error(s) occured).
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The tool tip displayed when pointing the cursor at the program
icon contains information about the instance number and the
current status.
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7. Setting Parameters for Working with FDOnAir
The OnAir Settings window is designed to adjust the interaction
of the program with a specific instance of FDOnAir. To open the
window, select the same-name command from the context menu
of the program icon.
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●● the Local folders area (7) – to specify the folders that
are to be considered local. All subfolders of a folder
specified as local are considered local as well. The area
contains the following controls:
●● the Folder field – to display the list of folders;
●● the Add... button – to add a folder to the list;
●● the Edit... button – to change the path to a folder;
●● the Remove button – to remove a folder from the
list.
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9. Setting the Cache
The Cache Settings window is designed to set the cache on the
local disk: selecting a folder and specifying the cache size. To
open the window, select the same-name command from the con-
text menu of the program icon.
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2. Download from a file or create a new schedule. The Figure
shows that the sample schedule has an indication of a re-
mote file playback.
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5. Open the Data Transfer Settings window. Specify the maxi-
mum permissible speed of copying files in the Data rate field (1).
When specifying the value, consider the sizes of the files that
are used in the schedule (the larger files, the higher must be
the speed) and the hard disk parameters (read/write speed).
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7. Set limitations on the schedule scanning depth in the fields
Time limit (1) – the maximum time, and Files limit (2) – the
number of files.
Be aware that the Time limit value affects the time interval
between detection of the command with the file name and
the file playback start: the interval is always less than the
value. Therefore, fit the value to provide time for each file to
be copied. The Time limit value must exceed the value calcu-
lated by the formula:
Maximum file size/Speed of copying files.
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10. Switch SLFileForwarder to the active mode: select Start from
the program icon context menu.
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13. Error messages are logged to the log file. If an error occurs
in the course of operation, the program icon changes its ap-
pearance to an error flag.
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Video Files Playback Settings File
1. Function
In the FDOnAir program, AVI and MPEG files playback is
based on common settings specified in the FDConfiguration and
FDSoundControl programs.
Sometimes it is necessary to change the playback parameters
for certain files. For example, to increase the volume or inten-
sity level. To do so, use special files for settings – SLIni files.
Example: The settings file name for a video file comm_1.avi must look like
this comm_1.SLIni or comm_1.avi.SLIni
2. The name of a settings file for playing a group of files from
the same folder must look like this:
default.SLIni
The file settings are valid for all the folder files that do not
have their own settings files.
Example: Assume the following files are located in the same folder:
comm_1.avi
comm_1.SLIni
comm_2.avi
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comm_3.avi
comm_4.avi
default.SLIni
In this case, when playing the file comm_1.avi, FDOnAir will use
the parameter settings from the file comm_1.SLIni; when playing
the rest of the files (comm_2.avi, comm_3.avi, comm_4.avi) – the
parameter settings from the file default.SLIni.
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Table Parameters used in the settings file
Name Description Possible Values
Parameters for selecting an aspect ratio and scaling the frame to fit the screen size.
Used all together only. If at least one of them is missing in the file, the rest are
ignored.
Video Parameters
Contrast The image contrast (in percent of the An integer from 0 to 100.
initial level). A value of 100 corresponds to the
initial level.
Saturation Color saturation (in percent of the An integer from 0 to 1000.
initial level). A value of 100 corresponds to the
initial level.
Brightness The image brightness (in An integer from -255 to 255.
conventional units). A value of 0 corresponds to the
initial level.
FieldOrder Field order. 0 – initial field order;
1 – top field first;
-1 – bottom field first.
Audio Parameters
SoundMix Selecting an audio channel for 1 – left channel only;
playback. 2 – right channel only;
3 – left and right channels.
Volume The volume level (in percent of the An integer from 0 to 1000.
initial level). For example:
0 – no sound;
100 – initial volume level;
1000 – volume level 10 times as high
as the initial.
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Example: Assume PAL is being used: frame size – 720х576 (that is, aspect
ratio – 4:3). Let us consider the playback parameter settings of
a wide-frame video file with a frame size of 1280х720 (16:9).
To scale the image to fit the screen, check the option Scale im-
ages to screen size in the General tab of the FDOnAir Settings
window.
1. No other settings being specified, the screen image looks like
shown in Figure (1).
Figure (2) shows the screen image when the settings file con-
taining the following lines:
...
AspectX=16
AspectY=9
Crop=0
... is added to the folder with the video file.
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The TrimEditor Window
1. Functionality
The FDOnAir program provides a possibility of selecting any
necessary fragment of audio/video clip for playback. It does not
require clip modification and creating of any new files.
The TrimEditor program is designed to preview audio/video
clips, to select clip fragments with frame accuracy and to
configure parameters of its playback.
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2. Launch of TrimEditor
Left-click the row with the command of audio/video clip
playback (1) in the Length field in the table with schedule in the
FDOnAir main application window to open TrimEditor. The
TrimEditor window appears.
Current position is clip start, i.e. 00:00:00.00.
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3. Main Window
View of clips and specifying of necessary fragment are imple-
mented in the main window.
You may find some useful information on the clip in the title
bar (1): file name; frame size; frame rate; number of audio chan-
nels and sample rate. Duration of the selected fragment and full
clip duration are displayed in the Duration group fields (2) in the
hh:mm:ss.frames format.
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4. Parameters Adjusting
The program provides a possibility of adjusting the following
parameters:
1. Page size: displaying of audio data scale and step when
scrolling the clip depend on page size.
Page size is equal to one frame by default. Specify necessary
page size from the Page Size drop-down list (1).
2. Mode of video displaying in preview windows: both fields,
upper field or lower field. Select necessary mode from the
drop-down list (2).
3. Keyboard shortcuts: assign shortcuts for buttons by clicking
Shortcuts... (3).
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5. Clip Scrolling
There are different ways of clip scrolling and passing to the neces-
sary time mark:
1. Automatic scrolling via the Start/Stop and the Pause buttons (1).
2. Moving of the slider (2).
3. Via the buttons (3, 4). Detailed information on the buttons
is given in the table below.
4. Via the current position indicator (5). You may pass to any
time mark with a frame accuracy with the indicator. Left-
click the indicator field and type necessary value. Passing
will be implementid on-the-fly.
Step-by-step varying
Page down. Select page size from the Page Size drop-down list. PageDown
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Button Purpose Shortcuts (by
default)
Page up. Select page size from the Page Size drop-down list. PageUp
6. Video Preview
The additional Preview window (4) and a group of panes (1–3)
are used to preview video data. Put the Preview check mark (5)
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Video frame corresponded to the current position will be dis-
played in the central pane (1). Frames on pages up (2) and
down (3) relatively the current position are displayed in the left
and right panes.
The interval between frames in adjacent panes equals to page
size (4). Indicators located under every pane display corres-
ponding time marks (hh:mm:ss.frames).
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1
The Copy command (2) in the system menu is used to copy cur-
rent frame to the clipboard. In this case image size corresponds
to a current one in the preview window.
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The following elements are used to control audio data visually:
●● audio track (1) that displays a waveform: fragment
corresponded to the current position ± 3 pages. Page
bounds are marked with red;
●● audio indicator (2) that indicates audio level during
automatic scrolling.
Current Position 3
Fragment
Duration
Total Clip Duration
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Marks can be set in different ways:
1. by specifying Mark in (1) and Маrk out values (2) in corre-
sponding fields if the exact time of fragment start and end
are known.
2. if the exact values are unknown then scrolling the clip and
examining audio and video data pass to the necessary posi-
tion and click a corresponding button: (3) – to mark start of
the fragment, (4) – to mark end of the fragment.
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9. Сonfiguration of Clip Playback Parameters
To adjust parameters of some audio/video clips playback, for
example, to adjust volume or image brightness settings file is
used (SLIni file). For more details on this issue, see the “Video
Files Playback Settings File” section of this document.
The SLIni file can be created either manually via any text edi-
tor or automatically via the TrimEditor program. When using
the TrimEditor program necessary name and location of the file
will be automatically specified.
88 Important: Remember that the SLIni file created in the TrimEditor pro-
gram will be automatically saved in the same folder where
configured audio/video file is located. Settings recorded in the
file will be active while these files are in one folder.
Use the SLIni... button to open the window for clip playback pa-
rameters adjusting. The button is located in the main program
window.
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When clicking the OK button (4) all specified parameters will be
automatically saved in corresponding SLIni file.
Video parameters
Audio parameters
Mixing Selection of audio channel for None denotes playback without
playback. modifications;
Left+Left – left channel only;
Right+Right – right channel only;
Mean+Mean – mixing of left and right
channels.
Volume Sound volume An integer from 10 to 1000.
(in percent of the initial value). Where:
100 – initial volume level;
1000 – value 10 times as high as the initial
one.
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10. Keyboard Shortcuts Assigning
You may assign keyboard shortcuts to activate commands of
the program.
Use the Shortcuts... button located in the main application win-
dow to open the Settings window and to assign keyboard short-
cuts.
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Support
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Translation from
May 25, 2010
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