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Section 23.6 marking group, 1 (mark) in, 2 (mark) out – NewTek TriCaster 2 Elite (3 RU) User Manual

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SECTION 23.6

MARKING GROUP

The

IN

and

OUT

buttons in this group allow you to indicate the

In points

and O

ut

points

for events you wish to record for later replay.

23.6.1

(MARK) IN

Pressing

IN

actually performs several related functions. First, remember that TriCaster must be in

Record

mode for any instant replay marking purpose.

For this reason, if you should happen to push the

IN

button before enabling recording, it is enabled

automatically (illuminating the interface Record button just as if you had pressed it on the screen).

With

Record

active, an

In Point

is set for the current clip that will eventually be stored (when you press

OUT

)

in the currently delegated

DDR

(see Section 23.3).

Hint: Actually, the IN

button can also be thought of as a ‘reset In Point’ function. Pressing it updates the

In

Point, discarding any incomplete clip (i.e., one for which an Out Point had not been set. The partially recorded
data up to that time is simply dropped (and is not added to the DDR playlist).

ALT

+

IN

A

different

operation results when you hold down

ALT

(see Section 23.7) at the same time as you push

IN

.

This operation updates the

In Point

of the active clip in the currently delegated

DDR

to the frame currently

displayed.

Hint: This represents a non-destructive edit of the playlist clip, equivalent to dragging the trim handle at the
left-hand end of the DDR scrub bar.

23.6.2

(MARK) OUT

Pushing

the

OUT

button

likewise performs a short series of

several actions:

An Out point is assigned to the primary clip

If the

Add to

switch is enabled in the

Record

Configuration

panel, the clips is added to any targets

configured in the associated destination menu (new
clips are added to the end of the playlist)

Note: This is a non-destructive operation. Rather than actually
chopping the file, recording continues without interruption, and
an instance of the file is added to target playlists.

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