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10 restriping the time code of a clip, 1 restrictions on the remote panel, 2 how to restripe the time code of a clip – EVS MulticamLSM Version 10.01 - July 2009 Operating Manual User Manual

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EVS Multicam Version 10.01 – Operating Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2009

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9.2.10

R

ESTRIPING THE

T

IME

C

ODE OF A

C

LIP

9.2.10.1

R

ESTRICTIONS ON THE

R

EMOTE

P

ANEL

The function to restripe the time code of a clip via the Remote Panel is more

restricted than via Multicam on the VGA:

• You cannot choose which time code type you modify: you will

automatically modify the primary time code of the clip.

• You cannot modify the date of the clip.
• You cannot modify the type for the primary time code of the clip.
If you want to modify the date, the type of the primary time code or the user-
defined time code, you need to go to the Set Time Code screen in the VGA.
For more information, refer to the section 9.3.12How to Restripe the Time
code of the Current Clip’
, on page 58.

9.2.10.2

H

OW TO

R

ESTRIPE THE

T

IME

C

ODE OF A

C

LIP

To restripe the time code of a clip on the Remote Panel, proceed as follows:

1.

Recall the clip by pressing the corresponding F_ key.

2.

Move the jog dial to reach the picture where you want to define a new
time code.

3. Press

the

MENU key to access the secondary menu.

4. Press

SHIFT+C to call the Set TC function.

5.

Enter the new time code for the current picture.

6.

In 59.94Hz modes (NTSC), you can select between Drop Frame and
Non Drop Frame modes by pressing SHIFT+MENU.

7. Press

the

D key to select CAM or CLIP mode.

In CAM mode, only the time code of the camera angle loaded on

the primary channel will be changed.

In CLIP mode, the time code of all camera angles of the clip will

be changed.

8. Press

ENTER to confirm or MENU to cancel.

The primary time code of the entire clip is updated according to the new time
code value so that the time code remains continuous inside the whole clip.
The next time this function is called the value previously used will be set as
default.