3 settings, Changing settings, Time code settings – EVS MulticamLSM Version 10.01 - October 2009 Configuration Manual User Manual
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EVS Multicam Version 10.01 – Configuration Manual
EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – October 2009
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channels on a blue background:
P R O T O C O L : E d i t R e c 1 S e t t i n g P o r t # 1
When an EditRec engine is not set up on on the server, the first line on the
EditRec settings page will display the following message:
P R O T O C O L : E d i t R e c 2 S e t t i n g
! N o t D e t e c t e d !
2.11.3 S
ETTINGS
This section describes the settings that need to or can be defined with the
EditRec protocol.
C
HANGING
S
ETTINGS
You can only edit the settings when the EditRec player channel is stopped.
When you leave a field followed by [ENTER], you need to select ENTER and press
the ENTER key on the keyboard to apply the changes.
T
IME
C
ODE
S
ETTINGS
These are the TC settings of the playlist loaded on the EditRec channels.
Setting Name
Description
Start TC
Timecode to be used for the first frame of the playlist. This
can be changed even after a playlist has been created.
Press ENTER to apply.
DF / NDF
Specifies whether timecode is drop frame or non drop frame.
Preroll TC
Duration of the playlist preroll in seconds.
Edit TC – Serial
Sony LTC
Type of timecode used in communications between the Sony
controller and the EditRec engine when the controller works
with the LTC.
This field is not editable. The value is always ‘Edit TC’,
which means the timecode of the playlist based on the Start
TC.
Edit TC – Serial
Sony VITC
Type of timecode used in communications between the Sony
controller and the EditRec engine when the controller works
with the VITC.
Possible values:
•
Edit TC: playlist timecode based on the Start TC defined.
•
User TC: clip timecode from the USER TC table.