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1 time codes types available on a recorder, 2 time code type used on a recorder – EVS MulticamLSM Version 9.00 - March 2008 User's Manual User Manual

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Multicam - User Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – March 2008

Version 9.00

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• The second type of time code that can be used on a recorder besides

the LTC.

For more information, refer to the section “Time Codes Types Available
on a Recorder”
below.

• The primary time code, i.e. the time codes with which the user will work.

For more information, refer to the section “Time Code Type Used on a
Recorder”
below.

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The operators can use two types of time codes to work with the video
material stored by a given recorder on an XT[2] server:

• The LTC time codes are automatically stored in the first time code jump

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

• The second type of time codes has to be specified by the user in the

USER field. It will be stored in the second time code jump table, the
‘USER TC table’.

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

• LTC and VITC time codes in SD

• LTC, HANC LTC and HANC VITC in HD

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

5.1.4.2

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