MediaWorksTM User Manual Eventide Inc. April 15, 2008 New to MediaWorks? A handy Quick Start guide will help you install the software and begin monitoring your Eventide recorders right away. Familiar with MediaWorks but need some direction? Try the list of Frequently Asked Questions to find some answers.
Eventide MediaWorks Contents Contents 1 2 3 2 Overview 6 About Eventide MediaWorks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Quick Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Install MediaWorks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Connect to your Eventide Recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Search and Play Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Learn More . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CONTENTS 4 Eventide MediaWorks Browsing for Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Searching for Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Creating Incidents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Exporting Audio and Creating CDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Examining and Playing Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Finding and Organizing Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Playing Audio . . . . . . . . .
Eventide MediaWorks 4 Contents Incident Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Instant Recall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Recorders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Playback Options . .
CONTENTS 5 6 Eventide MediaWorks Change Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Edit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 View . . . . . .
Eventide MediaWorks 1 1 Overview Overview About Eventide MediaWorks Eventide MediaWorksTM allows you to search for, retrieve, and monitor audio data from Eventide communications logging recorders such as the Atlas Series or DIR911t instant recall recorder. Locate records by time or by any number of other filters, including channel number and channel name. Once found, you’ll be able to arrange your records into incidents, listen to and export their audio, or burn the data to a CD.
Eventide MediaWorks Quick Start Figure 1: Adding a Source Search and Play Records After connecting to a source, close the Options window. The fastest way to locate records is to use Browse mode, which should now be displayed before you in a tab entitled ’Browse’ (see figure 2). The pane on the left holds a list of all the records from each connected source, organized by date and channel.
Eventide MediaWorks 1 Overview Figure 2: The Browse Tab Figure 3: The Playback Controls more, see the Playback Reference section. Learn More Once you have retrieved records, a number of options are available. In addition to listening to the audio, you can export the audio data to disk; see Exporting Audio. You can also burn the records to CD; see Creating CDs. Records can be grouped and saved into related sets known as ’incidents’; see Incidents.
Quick Start Eventide MediaWorks other monitoring tools are available within MediaWorks, including live channel monitoring (see Channels), alarm monitoring (see Recorders), and instant recall (see Instant Recall). Troubleshooting Several common problems are covered in the Frequently Asked Questions section of this manual. Check it to see if the issue is already known, or if there is a workaround available. Also consult any release notes for your version of MediaWorks.
Eventide MediaWorks 2 2 Interface Interface Overview MediaWorks uses a simplified but powerful layout scheme for its application windows. Most of the functionality in MediaWorks is controlled from a single toplevel window. Advanced users can open multiple top-level windows if necessary. Each top-level MediaWorks window supports a tabbed interface, where each tab contains a distinct task such as Browsing or Instant Recall.
Working with Windows and Tabs Eventide MediaWorks Working with Windows and Tabs When MediaWorks first starts, only one top-level window will be shown. For the majority of tasks you will perform with MediaWorks, this will be sufficient. For more flexibility, multiple top-level windows can be created. To open a new toplevel window, select File → New Window from the application menu, or press Ctrl-N.
Eventide MediaWorks 2 Interface Figure 6: MediaWorks Tabs To switch between tabs, simply click on the desired tab, or press the Ctrl-Tab or Ctrl-Shift-Tab hotkeys to navigate forward and backward between tabs. When finished with a task, close the tab by right-clicking it and selecting ’Close Tab’ from the context menu that appears, or by pressing the Ctrl-W hotkey. Note that you cannot close all the tabs on a window, there must be at least one.
Eventide MediaWorks Layouts Figure 8: Dragging a Tab Layouts Advanced users can take advantage of ”layouts” to save and restore frequently used window configurations. All aspects of your window configuration are saved when you create a layout, including the size and position of windows as well as the type and number of tabs that are open. To save a layout, select Layout → Store Windows As from the application menu. A submenu will appear listing ten possible layout numbers, from 1 to 10.
Eventide MediaWorks 2 Interface Sorting and Working With Columns Most listboxes in MediaWorks can be sorted in ascending or descending order, particularly the main listbox of records available in the Search, Browse and Incident tabs. To sort information simply click on the desired column header. An indicator arrow will appear in that column indicating the sort direction. To change the sort direction, click the column header again. Columns can also be reordered.
Eventide MediaWorks 3 Workflow Overview MediaWorks can be utilized in several different ways to find, organize and monitor your Eventide recorders. This section outlines some of the more common workflows which MediaWorks supports. It covers the most common options and features available. For more detailed explanations, see the Reference section. Typical Workflows MediaWorks is geared toward users who need to quickly find data on their Eventide recorders. Once found, data is organized into incidents.
Eventide MediaWorks 3 Workflow Browsing for Records The simplest method of locating records on your recorder is provided by the Browse tab. To open a new Browse tab, select File → New Tab → Browse from the application menu, or press the corresponding Ctrl+B hotkey. When viewing a Browse tab, all your connected sources will appear in a listbox on the left side (see figure 10). If there are no connected sources, see the Sources section to establish a connection.
Finding and Organizing Records Eventide MediaWorks in the Browse tree, prepended by its channel number. When viewing by Channel Name, channels with the same name will be grouped together in the tree of information. Searching for Records MediaWorks also provides a powerful interface for advanced record retrieval in the Search tab. To open a new Search tab, select File → New Tab → Search from the application menu, or press the corresponding Ctrl+T hotkey.
Eventide MediaWorks 3 Workflow Figure 12: The Search Tab - Date Menu Next, one or more channels can be included in the search by selecting them in the Channel filter, which is situated directly below the Date filter (see figure 13). The Channel filter displays channels for each connected source. If there are no connected sources, see the Sources section to establish a connection. Any number of channels can be selected, across any number of sources.
Finding and Organizing Records Eventide MediaWorks Figure 13: The Search Tab - Channel Filter Figure 14: The Search Tab - Channel Menu More filters can be added, if necessary. To remove a filter, click on the “X” button which appears in the title bar of each optional filter and the filter will be removed. Alternatively, deselect the filter from the menu which appears when clicking the “Filters...” button and the filter will be removed.
Eventide MediaWorks 3 Workflow Figure 15: The Search Tab - Creating An Additional Filter Creating Incidents In MediaWorks, an “Incident” contains a group of related records. To find records on your Eventide recorder, see the Browse or Search sections. Incidents can be stored locally on your computer, or remotely on an Eventide Atlas series recorder. To create a new incident, select File → New Tab → Incident from the application menu, or press the corresponding Ctrl+I hotkey.
Finding and Organizing Records Eventide MediaWorks Browse tab, a group of records can be copied to an incident using drag-and-drop. With a Search/Browse tab open, select one or more records. Then click the selected records and, while still holding down the mouse button, drag the records to the new Incident tab. Release the mouse over the Incident tab, and the records will be added to that incident.
Eventide MediaWorks 3 Workflow Figure 18: Saving a Local Incident To save an incident locally, first make sure the Incident tab is selected. Then select File → Save Incident from the application menu, or press the corresponding Ctrl+S hotkey. When the “Save Incident” dialog appears, choose the “Local” tab (see figure 18) and enter a name for the incident. Optionally, select the “Save Audio With Incident” checkbox in order to have MediaWorks download all the audio for each record in the incident.
Finding and Organizing Records Eventide MediaWorks you are prompted for a password. Enter any combination of numbers or letters, and MediaWorks encrypts the incident using this password. Any time the incident is opened, you must supply the correct password in order to proceed. To save an incident remotely on an Eventide Atlas series recorder, first make sure the Incident tab is selected. Also make sure that all the records in the incident belong to the same recorder.
Eventide MediaWorks 3 Workflow Figure 19: Saving a Remote Incident including uncompressed .wav, uLaw, aLaw and GSM. When the desired settings are selected, press the “Export” button to begin the export process. In addition, fined-tuned per-channel audio adjustments can be made in the timeline prior to exporting. All adjustments will carry over into the exported audio. To make per-channel adjustments in the timeline (like volume, panning, or auto-gain control) see the Timeline Reference section.
Finding and Organizing Records Eventide MediaWorks Figure 20: The Export Audio Dialog The options for creating a CD are similar to those for exporting audio (see Exporting Audio for details). In addition, an option to create an audio CD or a data CD is available. The drive and burning speed can also be specified.
Eventide MediaWorks 3 Workflow Figure 21: The Create CD Dialog Examining and Playing Records The typical workflow for examining and playing records involves the following steps. 1. Find and Organize Records into Incidents Search or Browse for data on your Eventide recorder, and collect related records into Incidents.
Examining and Playing Records Eventide MediaWorks 2. Playback Audio Select individual records or groups of records for playback, in various modes. 3. Update Records If necessary, records can be updated. Finding and Organizing Records Follow the steps outlined in the Finding and Organizing Records section for details on searching or browsing your Eventide recorder. Playing Audio To begin playing audio for a record, simply press the “Play” button in the playback area at the bottom of the screen.
Eventide MediaWorks 3 Workflow Figure 22: Playing Audio Introducing the Timeline MediaWorks also supports “Mixed” audio playback, which is most easily illustrated in the timeline. The timeline shows the same set of records which is displayed in the record view, but in a different way. The timeline always presents information in “time order”, from earliest to latest.
Examining and Playing Records Eventide MediaWorks Figure 23: The Timeline playing in “Mixed” mode, you can easily follow the progress in the timeline, which highlights all playing calls across all channels. See, for example, figure 24 which displays several records being played at once in “Mixed” mode. Figure 24: The Timeline - Playing Mixed Audio All operations that can be performed in the record view can also be performed in the timeline.
Eventide MediaWorks 3 Workflow Updating Records Once records have been collected into incidents, there are a number of ways to examine their properties. In addition to various reports which can be run, records can be sorted in any direction using any available column. Examine detailed properties for any record by right-clicking a record and selecting “Properties”. Figure 25 shows the “Properties” dialog for a record. This includes information such as the Notes and Audit History of the record.
Eventide MediaWorks Monitoring Recorders Monitoring Recorders MediaWorks enables you to monitor the live audio feeds on your Eventide recorders. In addition, there are tools to monitor recorder health and status, as well as channel activity. Introducing Channels Figure 26: The Channels Tab The Channels tab provides a real-time overview of the physical recording channels on a source.
Eventide MediaWorks 3 Workflow for more than one channel at a time can be monitored. Adjust the overall volume level with the volume slider at the bottom of the screen. Introducing Instant Recall Figure 27: The Instant Recall Tab The Instant Recall tab provides a configurable window into the activity on one or more channels. To open a new Instant Recall tab, select File → New Tab → Instant Recall from the application menu, or press the corresponding Ctrl+R hotkey.
Eventide MediaWorks Monitoring Recorders Figure 28: The Recorders Tab Introducing Recorders The Recorders tab provides information about recorder drive status and alarms. To open a new Recorders tab, select File → New Tab → Recorders from the application menu, or press the corresponding Ctrl+E hotkey. Select a source from the list of connected sources. The “Drive Status” table lists all configured drives and their current status. This includes network drives and local DVD-RAM archiving drives.
Eventide MediaWorks 4 4 Reference Reference Overview This section builds on the previous Workflow section and provides details about each window, option, tab and menu in MediaWorks. For general MediaWorks usage, review the Workflow section. For detailed information on specific options or controls, consult this reference. Main Window Figure 29: MediaWorks Main Window The MediaWorks main window is your primary workspace. You can open as many windows as needed.
Tabs Eventide MediaWorks Channels tab and a Recorders tab. See the Tabs section for details on each type of tab. Tabs Browse Tab Figure 30: Elements of the Browse Tab The Browse tab provides quick access to the records on your Eventide communications recorders. It is organized in a tree structure by date. Records are located by channel name, or by channel number. Once records are found, organize them in related groups as incidents.
Eventide MediaWorks 4 Reference To refresh the list of records, click the channel again, select a different channel, or press the corresponding F5 hotkey. To display data on the source by channel name, rather than channel number, click the “Show...” button and choose “Channel Name” from the drop-down menu which appears. The Browse tab shares a similar interface for working with records as the Search and Incident tabs. See Working With Records for details.
Tabs Eventide MediaWorks Search Panels Each element of a search is contained within a search “panel” which lies along the left side of the Search tab. The Date and Channel panels are required; you must supply a value for each of these criteria in order to run a search. When more filters are added, additional panels will appear as needed. If necessary, scroll the search panel scrollbar up or down to view the extra panels.
Eventide MediaWorks 4 Reference • PIN: For those installations which use it, enter PIN code. Searches for all records which match. • Protected: Searched for all records which are protected, or all records which are not protected. • Telephone: Enter telephone digits. Enable “Search DTMF” to find records which match the telephone in the “DTMF” field. Enable “Search Caller ID” to find records which match the telephone in the “Caller ID” field.
Eventide MediaWorks Tabs Loading Searches At any time, a saved search can be loaded into the currently active Search tab. Select Tools → Load Search from the application menu, and select a named search from the list of available searches. The search will be restored into the currently active search tab. If the search being loaded specifies “Include Dates” or “Include Channels”, those criteria will also be loaded, otherwise they will be left alone. To run the search, click the “Search...” button.
Eventide MediaWorks 4 Reference as the “timeline”. The timeline can also be customized, but only supports a single method of displaying the data (by time). Together, the timeline and record view provide a comprehensive look into the same set of data. Selections between the timeline and record view are synchronized; any records selected in one are also selected in another. Similar sets of operations are available from each, including audio playback, exporting and record editing.
Eventide MediaWorks Tabs See the Playback section for details. Incident Tab Figure 33: Elements of the Incident Tab Once a set of records has been found, the next step is to group them into related sets known as “incidents”. New incidents can be created from a selection of records, or records can be appended to existing incidents. Incidents form the foundation for many of the other MediaWorks functions, such as exporting audio or burning CDs with record data.
Eventide MediaWorks 4 Reference Adding and Deleting Records From An Incident Once created, an incident can be further expanded or reduced. To add additional records to an open incident, first select the desired records in a Search tab or Browse tab (or another Incident tab). Once selected, click and drag the selection to the destination Incident tab and release it. The records will be appended to that incident.
Eventide MediaWorks Tabs Figure 34: Elements of the Channels Tab In addition, the recording state of the channel can be changed. Click the “Record Enabled” checkbox to enable and disable active recording on a channel. If deselected, any audio currently being recorded will stop until the “Record Enabled” checkbox is enabled again. The status of each channel is displayed in the “Channel Status” column. A colored square indicates the current status.
Eventide MediaWorks 4 Reference Instant Recall Figure 35: Elements of the Instant Recall Tab The Instant Recall tab provides a live picture of the activity on a channel. By default, Instant Recall will contain filters for each channel name on a connected source. (To create customized filters, see the Filters section.) The records displayed in the record view will correspond to the selected filter, and will also correspond to the specified time range.
Playback Eventide MediaWorks Figure 36: Elements of the Recorders Tab Recorders The Recorders tab displays live drive and alarm information for your connected sources. Select a source in the sources list to display its status information. The drives reflect the current number and status of drives on the selected source. As drives are added or removed from the recorder (for example, a network archive), the drive status list will automatically update itself.
Eventide MediaWorks 4 Reference include “talking time” information. Audio volume and playback speed can both be adjusted, and seeking to random playback positions (“scrubbing”) is supported. Modes Sequential Playback Sequential audio playback occurs on one record at a time. The order in which records play is determined by the record view. To change the order in which sequential playback operates, change the sort order of the record view. To begin sequential audio playback, double-click a record.
Playback Eventide MediaWorks Playback Options There are several additional options which apply to audio playback in Sequential and Mixed modes. Looping Playback To enable looped playback, select Playback → Loop Playback from the application menu. By default, in sequential mode the entire record will be looped, while in mixed mode the entire record set will be looped. The loop endpoints can be modified; see the Playback Controls section.
Eventide MediaWorks 4 Reference tab, or play individual records in sequential mode on a Browse tab. To keep track of where audio is emanating from, locate the small green “playback” arrow that appears in the tab bar across the top of the screen. This indicator reveals which tab is currently playing audio. Playback Controls Figure 38: Elements of the Playback Control Area Playback is controlled via the playback control area at the bottom of the screen.
Eventide MediaWorks Options Figure 39: The Options Window Options This section explains all options available in the Options window of MediaWorks. To change or view an option, click on the option name in the list along the left side of the Options window. Sources Maintain all MediaWorks sources here. To add a new connection to an Eventide communications logging recorder, an Eventide DIR911t instant recall recorder, or to an offline archive, click the “Add” button.
Eventide MediaWorks 4 Reference instruct MediaWorks to remember your password. If you enable this option, MediaWorks will be able to log in to the source immediately, without prompting you for a password, the next time it starts. All connected sources will be reconnected when restarting MediaWorks. MediaWorks can connect or disconnect from any of the listed sources, as necessary, from the Sources Options page. To reconnect to a source, select it and click the “Connect” button.
Options Eventide MediaWorks MediaWorks will be when being used heavily. It is recommended that you leave this setting at its default value. Elevate Configuration Press this button to copy your current MediaWorks configuration to the machine defaults. You must be an administrator to perform this function. Channel Groups A “Channel Group” is a collection of one or more channel names. MediaWorks utilizes Channel Groups in the Browse tab, the Search tab and the Instant Recall tab.
Eventide MediaWorks 4 Reference To add a channel name filter, select one or more channels from the Channels list and click the associated arrow button. To add a Channel Group filter, select one or more groups from the Groups list and click the associated arrow button. The order in which the filters appear in the Instant Recall tab can also be adjusted here. To change the order of filters, select one or more filters from the Visible list and then click the up or down arrow to change the relative order.
Options Eventide MediaWorks Default Columns Specify the default columns to be displayed when opening a new Browse, Search or Incident tab here. From the available column list on the left, select a column to add and click the right arrow button. To remove a column, select one from the list on the right and press the left arrow button.
Eventide MediaWorks 4 Reference option displays a more abbreviated date/time display at high zoom levels. By default, the timeline will group record information by “Channel Name”. Add additional groupings by adjusting the “Fields” settings. To add a grouping, select it from the “Available Fields” list and press the right arrow. To remove a grouping, select it in the “Timeline” list and press the left arrow.
Menus Eventide MediaWorks Menus File New Window Opens a new top-level window. By default, the new window will contain a single Browse tab. New Tab Opens a new tab in the active top-level window. Choose a tab type from the submenu which appears. Open Incident... Opens a local or remote incident in a new tab on the currently active top-level window. Close Tab Closes the active tab on the active top-level window. You cannot close the last tab on a window. Save Incident Saves the active incident.
Eventide MediaWorks 4 Reference Incident Properties Invokes the Incident Properties dialog on the active Incident tab. If an Incident tab is not active, this option is not available. New Incident From Selected Records Creates a new Incident tab in the active window containing all the selected records. If a list of records is not available in the active tab, this option is not available. Set Loop Start To Current Time Sets the “loop start” point to the value of the current playback time.
Menus Eventide MediaWorks active tab does not contain a list of records, this option is not available. Export Audio... Opens the Export Audio dialog for the current list of records. If the active tab does not contain a list of records, this option is not available. Options... Opens the MediaWorks Options dialog, where various application settings can be adjusted. Playback Toggle Playback Starts or stops audio playback. Start Sequential Playback Starts sequential audio playback on the selected record.
Eventide MediaWorks 4 Reference Loop Playback Loops audio playback between user-defined start and end looping points. Skip Silence In mixed mode, skips silent gaps between records. Talking Time Enables talking time during audio playback. Single Play If enabled in sequential mode, stops playback after audio finishes playing for a record. Otherwise, playback continues to the next record as listed in the record view.
Menus Eventide MediaWorks Frequently Asked Questions... Invokes the MediaWorks Frequently Asked Questions help. What’s This Activates “What’s This?” mode. Once activated, click on a MediaWorks control for more specific, context-sensitive help information. About Displays the MediaWorks version and copyright information.
Eventide MediaWorks 5 5 Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Overview Answers to some of the most common questions about MediaWorks are found below. Questions and Answers How can I work with an incident in Microsoft Excel? Information can be moved to Microsoft Excel using copy-and-paste. In any record view, first select one or more records. Then press the Ctrl+C hotkey to copy the record information to the clipboard. Switch to Excel and paste the information into a spreadsheet.
Questions and Answers Eventide MediaWorks The calendar in the Search tab is able to select calls across more than one month. After selecting one or more days in the calendar, click the forward or backward arrow to navigate to a different month. While holding the Ctrl key down, select additional days.
Eventide MediaWorks 5 Frequently Asked Questions service/support request: 1. Serial numbers of any recorders in use (whether Atlas, DIR911t) 2. Software versions for both the recorders(s) and MediaWorks 3. Severity of the issue, including a detailed description of the issue 4. Contact information (phone and email) for dealer and on-site technician To contact Eventide Customer Service for support, call 201-641-1200 option 6 then option 2 (Communications/Loggers division), or email support@eventide.com.
Eventide MediaWorks 6 Appendix A - Supported Drives Supported CD Drives Note: All MMC compliant drives are supported. This includes almost every recent drive on the market. The following is a list of other supported hardware drives for burning audio or data CDs with MediaWorks.
Eventide MediaWorks Creative CD-RW RW8433E Creative CD5233E Cyberdrv CW018D Cyberdrv CW038D Cyberdrv CW058D Delta OME-W141 Generic CRD-BP1600P Generic CRD-R800S Generic CRD-RW2 Grundig CDR100IPW Goldstar 8120B Hl-DT-ST CD-RW GCE-8160B Hl-DT-ST CD-RW GCE-8320B Hl-DT-ST RW/DVD GCC-4120B Hp 9510i Hp CD-Writer 4020 Hp CD-Writer 6020 Hp CD-Writer+ 7100 Hp CD-Writer+ 7200 Hp CD-Writer+ 7570 Hp CD-Writer+ 8100 Hp CD-Writer+ 8200 Hp CD-Writer+ 8290 Hp CD-Writer+ 9100 Hp CD-Writer+ 9110 Hp CD-Writer+ 9200 Hp CD-Wri
Supported CD Drives Eventide MediaWorks Iomega ZIPCD 4x650 Jvc R2626 Jvc XR-W2010 Kodak PCD-225 Lg 8088B Lg 8120B Lg CD-ROM CDR-8428B Lg CD-RW CED-8080B Lg CD-RW CED-8081B Lg CD-RW CED-8083B Lg CD-RW GCE-8240B Lg COMBO Lg HL-DT-ST RW/DVD GCC-4080N Lite-ON LTR-0841 Lite-ON LTR-12101B Lite-ON LTR-16101B Lite-ON LTR-16102C Lite-ON LTR-24102B Lite-ON LTR-32123S Lite-ON LTR-32125W Lite-ON LTR-40125S Lite-ON LTR-48125W Matshita CD-R CW-7502 Matshita CD-R CW-7503 Matshita CD-R CW-7582 Matshita CD-R CW-7585 Matsh
Eventide MediaWorks Mitsumi CR-4801 Mitsumi CR-4802 Mitsumi CR-4804 Mitsumi CR-48X5 Mitsumi CR-48X5TE Mitsumi CR-48X8TE Mitsumi CR-48XATE Nec 7900 Nec NR-7700A Nec NR-7800A Olympic RWD RW4224 Oti -975 SOCRATES Panasonic CD-R CW-7582 Philips CDD 3801/31 Philips CDD2000 Philips CDD2600 Philips CDD3600 Philips CDD3610 Philips CDD4201 Philips CDD4801 Philips CDD522 Philips CDRW1610A Philips CDRW2412A Philips CDRW400 Philips OMNIWRITER26 Philips PCA460RW Philips PCRW1208 Philips PCRW120899 Philips PCRW404 Phili
Supported CD Drives Eventide MediaWorks Plextor CD-R PX-W241040 Plextor CD-R PX-W2410a Plextor CD-R PX-W4012A Qps CRD-BP 1500P Ricoh CD-R/RW MP7040 Ricoh CD-R/RW MP7060 Ricoh CD-R/RW MP7063A Ricoh CD-R/RW MP7080 Ricoh CD-R/RW MP7083A Ricoh DVD/CDRW MP9060 Ricoh MP6200 Ricoh MP6201 Saf CD-R2006PLUS Saf CD-R4012 Saf CD-R8020 Saf CD-RW 226 Saf CD-RW4224A Saf CD-RW6424 Samsung CD-R/RW SW-204B Samsung CD-R/RW SW-206 Samsung CD-R/RW SW-208 Samsung CD-R/RW SW-212B Samsung CD-R/RW SW-224 Samsung CD-R/RW SW-408B S
Eventide MediaWorks Sony CRX195E1 T.
Supported CD Drives Yamaha Yamaha Yamaha Yamaha Yamaha Yamaha Yamaha Yamaha Yamaha Eventide MediaWorks CRW2200 CRW2260 CRW3200 CRW4001 CRW4260 CRW4416 CRW6416 CRW8424 CRW8824 69
Eventide MediaWorks List of Figures List of Figures 70 1 Adding a Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 2 The Browse Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3 The Playback Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 4 The MediaWorks Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 5 Multiple Top-Level Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 6 MediaWorks Tabs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LIST OF FIGURES Eventide MediaWorks 20 The Export Audio Dialog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 21 The Create CD Dialog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 22 Playing Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 23 The Timeline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 24 The Timeline - Playing Mixed Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 25 Properties Dialog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index Atlas, 6 columns, dragging, 14 DIR911t, 6 frequently asked questions, 60 help, “What’s This?”, 14 help, context-sensitive, 14 incident, local and remote, 42 layouts, 13 MediaWorks overview, 10 menu, 55 menu, edit, 55 menu, file, 55 menu, help, 58 menu, layout, 58 menu, playback, 57 menu, tools, 56 menu, view, 58 options, 49 options, change password, 54 options, channel groups, 51 options, default columns, 53 options, filters, 51 options, general, 50 options, instant recall, 52 options, layouts, 54 opt