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Every 5 minutes, the application automatically checks the time code
integrity, i.e. it checks whether time code jumps have occurred in the record
trains of XT[2] servers.
The user can also perform this check manually on a record train selected in
the time grid.
In this case, the check starts from the head of the record train back towards
the beginning of the record train. The integrity analysis lasts no longer than
the time defined in the Default Duration of Analysis setting (see XStream
System Configuration window, Advanced Parameters tab in the section
‘Check Timecode Integrity’, on page 131).
The screenshot below shows how a record train is displayed when a time
code integrity analysis has detected a time code jump in the train. The
screenshot shows both views: PC time view and XT Timecode view.
The colour of the record train changes when a time code jump is detected.
The section of the record train in black has not been analyzed since the
analysis is automatically stopped when the default duration specified in the
setting ‘Default Duration of Analysis’ is reached.