 Hello. I'm Eli Stacey and today I'd like to give a complete overview of the RepBox application so you can use it to best fit your video review needs. We're first going to cover the UI and learn basic operation, then we'll go into the settings to configure video inputs, UI layouts, play out control, clipping and monitoring. Let's get started. Before we get started, let's first understand the UI layout of the RepBox application. In the center we have our video inputs. At the top we have settings, layout and video information. To the right we have our clips and cues bin and at the bottom we have our media control. Operation on the RepBox application can be very simple. All we need to do is if we want to review an action such as a file that recently took place, all I need to do is go into the jog pad and I can scrub back with all of my cameras and sync so I can find the exact point that I want to review such as him getting knocked over there. If I'm back a little bit I now have play out control so if I want to see all of my camera angles and sync if I go to the bottom I can press play to play it at 100% or I can use other play out controls such as my 50% and here I can see a playing out in slow motion with different camera angles but perhaps that's too many camera angles it's hard to get a good look at any one of them so what I can do is I can go and select multiple camera angles that have a good view on the action so I select these three and then when I double tap on them I can put those three to full screen. From here I can actually pinch and zoom on any of my camera angles such as where he's being knocked on any of them and I still have my play out control so if I were to play it out at 25% I can pause it and I can also jump back with this slider here so I can go back before the action or I can also jump frame by frame all while still being zoomed in. I can also reset my zoom with the button at the bottom left and then from here if I want to make a cue point of this noting that I made this call all I need to do is go down to the bottom right and press mark this will create a cue in my cues bin here now at any point if I go back to live if I want to review a previous call that I've made all I need to do is press on that cue point and it will jump me back in time to that action. Another option similar to cues is the ability to make clips to do that we go to the bottom right just to the right of the cues bin I have my clips bin then what we can do is we can mark an end point at the beginning of an action let's let this play out he goes and he makes the shot perfect so I'm gonna press pause and then I'll mark out for my clip and press save from here it opens up the clip properties window where I can manually given a name or I can use keywords to add certain metadata tags to it so for instance that was on the home team and it was a two pointer then when I press okay I can see that clip added to my clip spin I can have this clip exported at the end of the game manually or I can have this automatically exporting in the background as I go throughout my game then once I'm ready to go back to my next action and I'm done with this clip all I need to do is go to the bottom left and either press back or home I'm going to press home to get me all of my camera angles and then I'll go to the bottom right and press live to go back to my live inputs well that's the basic operation let's now go into the settings and customize it to best fit your production needs the first thing that we need to configure in our settings is our video inputs to do that we go up to settings at the top right and go to servers on the servers panel I can view all the vbox back in servers available to this refbox user right now I have the dot one two two user and if it has a UI gateway I can enable that here and enter its IP address one thing about the refbox is I can network together multiple backend servers if I go up to the top and press add and I enter the IP address of the second server I can then use both of those cameras as sources in my UI next we can go to our server config panel this is where we set the video input resolution currently I'm set at 1080 i50 and then we also set the resolution for the proxy videos going to our refbox user currently we're on 480 by 270 but we can select it from 960 by 540 or the full-size 1080 image now let's look at the different options for our user interface there are a few different panels that can control the refbox's layout the first of which is the interface layout from here we can select which interface we'll use by default we're currently on master but if you have a specific use case such as medical or commentary you might want to pick one of these to best fit your application from here we can also add our interface name if we have multiple users and need to identify this specific computer for another then we also have the display currently is out of one because we only have one display and then the user group if you have multiple users connected to the same backend server and want to share between them you can select it as full or put them both on the same user group if not you can set them on different user groups then we also have the IP address of my local nook running this UI as well as the backend server on the camera and layouts panel we'll be able to decide the main UI for our system if we go all the way to the left we can set certain names for any of the camera inputs if you want to change their name we can do that here then to the right we can see what server we're connected to and the number of sources coming from that server and then below that we can actually view what those sources are in this panel here then to the right we can see a preview of our layout if we go right now we're on main if we go through the different layouts we can get a preview of them but let's change the third layout to change that once we're on it all we need to do is go to this drop down and select from the different presets that we have here so let's just do a simple two by two to get four cameras then from here if I want to add a camera to any one of these boxes very simple all I need to do is go to the left and drag the desired camera to the box that I want then once I'm done I can go up to the top and give it a name so I'm going to name this as a four box and then I hit apply I see that it was successfully applied and I see that that name is now applied to the top and for to exit and go to that I now have that new layout finally the last layout option we have can be found in the layout target panel what we can do is we can upload an image to replace the background of any missing video like we have at the bottom two sources so I'm going to go in here and find a file and open it then we select which layout we want it to be applied to so currently win the three by three dash one so now I hit add and when I press apply we can now see that the bottom is replaced with this graphic image because you can use the ref boxes mirrored output for clean on air review this feature allows your ref box to be used in your production while matching the branding or graphic theme next let's look at our options for video play out control both from the touchscreen and from the shuttle express on the parameters panel I can control some of the settings for our video play out for instance if I change my replay play out speed that corresponds to the different presets that I have at the bottom currently it's at 50 and 25 but I can change this to 60 and 30 for instance if I like the other option that I have is a clip default duration so if I mark an out point and save it it'll mark six seconds before that point in time the next is the jump interval in seconds so as you see at the bottom I have minus six seconds that means every time I tap on this it'll jump me back six seconds this is where you can configure that setting and finally I have my live minus settings currently it's at minus three seconds so when I tap on that button I'll be three seconds behind the live inputs on the shuttle behavior we can configure the settings for the shuttle express so this is a usb device attached to the nook and then it has five presets around the outside which we can select from any of the ones here so if we want to create cues mark clips or control the play out we can assign that to any one of these buttons and we can also assign what the play out is going to be so as I turn the ring this is the speed preset that it's going to go through and as you could see it gradually gets faster the more and more I turn it then I can also decide what the behavior is for that inner ring so every time it clicks on the inner ring it's going to jump one frame the next thing to configure is our clip keywords and export settings in the parameters panel in addition to my play out control I also have my export settings from here I can select the destination of the files that I want to export to any of the local machines here and if I have a network attached storage device I can select that here as well then I can select the file format currently I'm using h.264 with an mp4 wrapper but you can use any of the ones selected here and if you're using h.264 you can select the bid rate and group a picture link then you can decide if you want this to be automatically exporting or not which means that as soon as you make the clip in the UI it starts exporting that clip to the destination that you chose and if not you'll have to manually export each individual clip and finally I can adjust my file name template this uses information from the clip to generate a unique name for each of the clips being exported and for instance if I want to add anything to that I can go in here and add certain information such as percent keywords so any keywords applied will be added to its name next in the keywords panel we can decide which keywords open up in the clip properties window to be added to the metadata of a clip as we can see we have a four by four uh grid here but if I want to add new ones all I need to do is go to the top and let's add another row and press create grid from here I can go in and add what keywords I want on each of them so in this case I'm going to do a foul a technical foul blocking and pushing I press apply and now if I create a clip so if I go to the bottom right mark in mark out and save now I have the ability to add any of these keywords as metadata to that clip that I just created finally let's look at some other settings we can use to monitor the game first with audio second with the picture and picture overlay and finish with the slow-mo reload on the audio panel we can create different presets for monitoring specific channels of audio depending on which camera you have selected as you can see at the top we have multiple presets that we can set if we go to the first one you'll notice that the audio type is per camera this means that when I have camera one selected I'm going to get camera ones left and right audio but if I go to camera two and set the preset to custom I can now have a mix of different audio channels when I have this one selected so if I go to the first channel the left will be camera one track one but I can also set an audio source from a different camera so I can go to camera two and get track one there so now with this preset I can get a mix of the audio coming from camera one and two but when I have camera one selected I'll just get the left and right mix of camera one for each of these I can also set whether the play out is going to be either mono or stereo and I can select a delay of the audio in frames to match with the video on the screen and I could decide if I want to be showing my audio meters or not once I'm happy with my audio preset I just hit apply and exit then I go to the top and select which camera I want to monitor if I select camera one it's going to give me just the left and right channels for camera one but if I select camera two it'll now give me a mix of both camera one and two's audio next in the pip tab I have the option to overlay a certain portion of video from any one of our camera inputs on top of the UI so let's drag in camera six to this window then we can drag our finger across and select this portion of the video here we see a preview of the game clock then all we need to do is press yes on this toggle here and press apply and if I move this window out of the way I can see that we already have a pip of the game clock but another thing that we can do is we can add a border around it so if I go to the bottom left and press file I can load a target image and I can see that applied around the preview window here I also have other editing parameters such as cropping the image in to get a very precise measurement not necessarily just with dragging I can also adjust parameters around the target image for the border and I can also change its positioning depending on which layout I have so currently in the three by three dash one I want it to be in the center so I press add but if I go to a different layout such as a two by two maybe I want that to be at the top right then I press add on that one and when I hit apply and exit I now see that this pip has this border around it from here I can move it wherever I like and it'll also stay when I switch to the focused area where I just have three other video sources selected and because it's in sync with the rest of the video I can scrub forward or back and this clock will be in sync with the rest of the video and finally we have the remote panel this is where deciding if we want to be using the slow lower mode for controlling playback first we need to enable it then we can select the jog factor for the wheel and then we can decide how we want the speed to be played out with the tbar it can either go from zero to a hundred percent or we can have it in the middle at zero percent and then it can go minus a hundred percent and plus a hundred percent and finally all you need to do is enter the IP address of the network attached remote and 192.168.1.200 is the default IP address for the remote I hope this has given you a good understanding of the capabilities and operation of the refbox application if you'd like to learn more about the vbox platform there's information on our website thank you