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3 auto make clip for cam c, 4 auto make clip for cam d, 5 auto make clip for cam e – EVS MulticamLSM Version 10.01 - October 2009 Configuration Manual User Manual

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Issue 10.01.I

EVS

Multicam Version 10.01 – Configuration Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – October 2009

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3.8.3 A

UTO

M

AKE

C

LIP FOR

CAM

C

Possible values: Yes (default) / No

Make clip on CAM C even if no IN or OUT point has been marked on this one.

3.8.4 A

UTO

M

AKE

C

LIP FOR

CAM

D

Possible values: Yes (default) / No

Make clip on CAM D even if no IN or OUT point has been marked on this one.

3.8.5 A

UTO

M

AKE

C

LIP FOR

CAM

E

Possible values: Yes (default) / No

Make clip on CAM E even if no IN or OUT point has been marked on this one.

3.8.6 R

ESYNC TO

TC

R

EF

The Multicam application uses an internal table to reference all time code
discontinuities detected on the LTC input of the system. This table is used to
match a recorded field to its time code. When the number of TC discontinuities is
too important, a “!TC” warning appears on the OSD of the output monitors and the
system switches to the “internal time code mode. The operator can clear the TC
discontinuities by calling the Resync to TC ref function. This function
synchronizes the internal TC to the time code read on the LTC input of the server.
From that moment on, the system will assume that the time code was continuous
for previously recorded material, and will take into account the new time code
discontinuities.

Note that the above explanation is only valid for record trains. For clips, the time
code of the first field of the clip is memorized at the creation of the clip, and the
time code is always assumed continuous inside the clip. Clearing the internal TC
table will consequently have no effect on the time code of recorded clips.

To call the Resync to TC ref function, simply press the F6 key. The function is
immediately performed and the message “TC resynchronization done”
is displayed.