Chapter 3 operation: front panel control – Grass Valley Turbo iDDR v.2.3 User Manual
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Chapter 3 Operation: Front Panel Control
An empty monitor bitmap with a black X is used if a thumbnail cannot be
created. There may be a problem recording the input video.
When the recorder is in IEEE 1394 record mode, the 1394 symbol is
displayed on the when playback stops. This is used to distinguish 1394
control from image displayed when not clip is loaded.
Audio meters
Small audio meter bars are shown in the lower right corner of the
thumbnail. These are used as audio signal indicators.
Clip Name
Displays the clip’s name. When no clip is loaded, this control shows,
Clip Location
When a clip is loaded that has no length, such as after a New Clip menu
selection, the clip length is blank. The length is also blank when no clip
is loaded. During a crash record, the length increases until recording is
stopped. During a fixed length record, the length shows the duration at
which recording will be stopped automatically. During a continuous
record, the length shows the record buffer length. In both fixes and
continuous record modes, the length value does not change.
Mark In
Displays the current clip’s location. When no clip is loaded, this control
shows the current bin. The current bin can be changed from the Bin
display.
Mark Out
Shows the timecode at the start of the clip.
Clip Length
Shows the timecode at the current record position. When recording ends,
this value will be one field greater than the last playable timecode.
Tools and Indicators
Disk Storage Indicator
Graphically represents remaining storage.
Tool Buttons
The Player and Recorder displays include tool
buttons for controlling the channel operation.
Control
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