Starting a new session manually, Starting a new session automatically – Grass Valley Time Delay v.3.1 User Manual
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Starting a new session manually
Select the play channel or channels for this TimeDelay session.
4. Specify the playback start time either in terms of delay or give an exact start time.
5. (Optional) Set up the AutoStart, Buffer or Timecode settings. For more
information, see
“TimeDelay settings” on page 10
6. Click
OK
.
If any of the selected play channels are currently in use, a confirmation message box
appears. Otherwise, the TimeDelay application is ready.
Starting a new session manually
If you are already in TimeDelay application, you can start a new session manually. To
start a new session, do the following:
1. If any channel controlled by the TimeDelay is still running, click the Stop control
on the record channel, click the Stop All tool bar control, or select the Stop All
menu item to stop them, or click Stop on each channel in the application.
2. You can click the Settings button to open the TimeDelay Settings dialog to setup
the new session. Otherwise, the last settings are used.
3. Click the Record control on the record channel, click the Start tool bar control, or
select the Start menu item. The play channel(s) will start their delay session.
Starting a new session automatically
The TimeDelay process may be started automatically at a specific timecode value,
regardless of the timecode source.
To automatically start TimeDelay, do the following:
1. To open the TimeDelay Settings dialog box, click on Settings button or select
TimeDelay | Settings.