About k2 timedelay, K2 timedelay overview – Grass Valley K2 TimeDelay v.2.1 User Manual
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February 2007
K2 TimeDelay User Manual
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About K2 TimeDelay
About K2 TimeDelay
K2 TimeDelay is an optional control application that runs in the AppCenter
application on your local K2 Media Client. TimeDelay records incoming source
material and delays the playback of the media. You can determine the length of the
delay. The system notifies you if you have exceeded the limit of the available disk
space. TimeDelay allows you to start recording on the assumption that you will make
sufficient room manually. TimeDelay requires K2 system software version 3.1 or
higher.
The record and play channels need to be on the same K2 Media Client. Multiple
sessions of TimeDelay can run simultaneously if there are enough record and
playback channels on the K2 Media Client. For example, in an HD/SD K2 Media
Client with two record and two play channels, you could have two sessions of
TimeDelay running, each with one recorder and one playback channel.
This section is divided into the following topics:
“K2 TimeDelay overview” on page 7
“K2 TimeDelay channel panes” on page 8
“K2 TimeDelay settings” on page 10
“K2 TimeDelay messages” on page 11
K2 TimeDelay overview
K2 TimeDelay has one view – the Delay view. The Delay view allows you to view a
summary of all the channels controlled by this TimeDelay session. When you select
a channel, it is highlighted with a white background; all other channels have a grey
background. Only the selected channel responds to keyboard input such as using
keyboard shortcuts to Play, Record, or Stop.
This section describes the graphical interface. The picture below shows the
TimeDelay pane with 3 playback channels – C2, C3 and C4 have started playing. C2
is the selected channel.