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Timecodes types available on a recorder, Timecode type used on a recorder – EVS MulticamLSM Version 10.03 - July 2010 Configuration Manual User Manual

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For more information on the settings related to the timecode jump tables, refer to

the sections below.

For more information on the settings related to the definition and monitoring of
timecode jumps, refer to section on the timecode statuses in the Server Monitoring
section of the XT Tech Ref Software manual.

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The settings related to the timecode jump tables are specified on the first page of
the Setup screen
(accessed via SHIFT-F2).


The operators can use two types of timecodes to work with the video material
stored by a given recorder on a server:

The LTC timecodes are automatically stored in the first timecode jump table, i.e.

the ‘LTC table’. This is specified in the LTC field, which is not editable.

The second type of timecodes has to be specified by the user in the USER field.

It will be stored in the second timecode jump table, the ‘USER TC table’.

The users can specify one of the following timecode types in the USER setting:

LTC and VITC timecodes in SD

LTC, HANC LTC and HANC VITC in HD

The user will have the possibility to work with one of the timecode types defined
for the recorder. Usually, an LTC timecode is used to perform operations on live
events. A VITC timecode is used for video material ingested from tapes as it is the

timecode embedded in the video signal.

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On the first page of the VGA Setup screen, the Prim. TC field (Primary TC)

specifies which timecode type will be displayed at the bottom the VGA and will be
used to work with the video material stored on the given recorder.