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Fundamentals
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Clip Numbers
Each clip has an individual number, and where applicable, a workspace number and a
database number. In this example, the clip is identified by the number 19.
Clips will play individually from any database that is accessible from the AirSpeed Multi
Stream.
MiniMonitor Window
The MiniMonitor section contains multiple individual MiniMonitors. Each MiniMonitor
corresponds to a system channel and can be turned on or off in the Channel Configuration
dialog box. For more information, see
“Configuring Channels on AirSpeed Multi Stream”
For AirSpeed Multi Stream SD and DNxHD models, you have a maximum of four
MiniMonitors. For AirSpeed Multi Stream MPEG-2 HD models, you have a maximum of
six MiniMonitors. There are two kinds of system channels: hardware and software. The
MiniMonitor window might be hidden and revealed using the View menu, or by selecting
Ctrl+M. A check mark in the View menu indicates that the MiniMonitor window is currently
visible. You can click and drag an image from any MiniMonitor to a database to quick save
it using the current template information.
Each MiniMonitor has the components shown in the following figure.
Summary of Contents for AirSpeed series
Page 1: ...Avid AirSpeed Multi Stream Installation and User s Guide...
Page 16: ...16...
Page 20: ...20...
Page 80: ...2 Installing the Hardware and Setting Up Your System 80...
Page 121: ...Optional AirSpeed Multi Stream Configuration Procedures 121 5 Click the Languages tab...
Page 190: ...5 Working with Clips 190...
Page 224: ...7 Working with the Remote Console 224...
Page 264: ...B Performing Hardware Diagnostics 264...
Page 269: ...Setting Up Network Teaming 269...
Page 270: ...C Network Teaming 270...