Starting the timedelay process, Manually starting the timedelay process – Grass Valley PROFILE FAMILY v.2.5 User Manual
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Chapter 11 Using TimeDelay
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Starting the TimeDelay Process
The basic time delay process involves recording program material and playing
it back after a specified time has elapsed. You accomplish this using the Record
and Playback panels in the TimeDelay window. In each of the procedures that
follow, it is assumed that you have already connected (if necessary) to a Profile
unit if you are operating remotely, and that you have allocated the necessary
resources with Resource Manager.
Manually Starting the TimeDelay Process
To start a recording with delayed playback:
1. In the Buffer Size edit box, enter a record buffer size or accept the default.
See “Setting the Record Buffer Size” on page 352.
2. In the Playout Delay edit box, enter a playout delay. Repeat this action for
each Playback Panel. See “Setting a Playout Delay” on page 354.
3. On the Record Panel, click the Record button.
To stop the TimeDelay process click the
All Stop
button on the Record Panel.