Jumping to a specific timecode – Grass Valley Turbo iDDR v.2.3 User Manual
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Jumping to a specific timecode
E-to-E considerations
When E-to-E mode is enabled, you can connect an external reference signal which is
synchronous to the video input. This will eliminate artifacts on the play channel
output (periodic vertical shift) due to routing an asynchronous signal through the
iDDR. However, this is not required for recording, the iDDR can record asynchronous
signals.
NOTE: E-to-E is provided for monitoring the record channel, and is not intended as
a program switch.
Jumping to a specific timecode
The Goto dialog box allows the player mode to jump to the specific clip timecode that
you enter. You can enter an absolute timecode value based on recorded timecode, or
a relative timecode value, that is, cue the video to a point +/- some value relative the
current frame. If you don’t know the timecode value of the frame you want, you can
click and drag the scrub bar to shuttle to the desired frame.
To jump to a specific timecode:
1. With a clip loaded in Player mode, do one of the following:
• Click the
Goto
button.
• Select
Player | Goto
.
The Goto Timecode dialog appears.
2. Perform one of the following:
• Enter a relative timecode value, select the ‘+ or -’ key, enter timecode, then click
OK
.
• Enter an absolute timecode value, select the ‘=’ key, enter timecode, then click
OK
.
• Click and drag the scrub bar
to cue the desired frame.
Clear
(Select to clear entry)
Back Space
Relative
(Select to enter a
relative timecode)
Absolute
(Select to enter an
absolute timecode)
Scrub bar
(Click and drag to
cue the desired frame)