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When a job is launched in the QuickStart mode, the time grid will display it as an
endless job in progress from the nowline onwards. The other possible status in
QuickStart mode is ‘failed jobs’.
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From version 2.00, it is possible to specify which time mode has to be used in the
XStream time grid. This time display is set up via the menu Record Grid >
Display Mode (See also the setting ‘Display Mode’, on page 129).
The time information can be displayed in one of the following modes in the
XStream time grid:
Display Mode
Description
T/C Primary
Timecode (LTC or user-defined timecode type) that is
displayed at the bottom the VGA and is used to work with the
video material stored on a given recorder. The Primary TC is
defined for each recorder on page 1 of the setup
configuration in Multicam.
LTC
Longitudinal time code (LTC) is a timing signal that is part of
an audio tape recording. It is recorded on a track that runs
lengthwise along the tape, which is why it is called
longitudinal. It can only be read if the tape is playing.
User T/C
User time code of the first camera available on the first EVS
video server displayed in the grid. This time code is defined
by the user on the EVS video server.
PC Time
Date/Time of the XStream workstation.
This mode is the default value with XFile version 1.14.
XT Time Code
LTC time code of the first camera available on the first EVS
video server displayed in the grid.
This mode is the default value on XFile version 2.00.