Timecode – Atomos Samurai Blade User Manual

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9. Timecode

Using Timecode

Touching the timecode display on the home screen, just abouve the three
main coloured controls, will take you to the Timecode setup screen (this
is also accessible by touching Menu and then Timecode)

Occupying the lower-centre part of the screen is the timecode display
with controls to set the start-time of the timecode.

The four timecode modes supported are:

• HD-SDI
• Time of Day
• Record Run
• Auto Restart

Cycle through these modes by touching the timecode

Source

Selector.

HD-SDI embedded timecode

With this setting, the SDI input will set the timecode (as long as the
source SDI device supports this). The controls to adjust the timecode
value are disabled in this setting because the embedded timecode in the
SDI signal sets the Timecode value of the recording. If you want to adjust
this please, refer to the manual of your SDI input device.

Trigger from HD-SDI time code

If HD-SDI timecode is selected and the camera is in REC RUN mode, the
user has the choice to start and stop recording remotely from the source
camera HD-SDI timecode.

To enable rolling Timecode Start/Stop functions, simply press the TC icon
shown here. When enabled, pressing the camera Record Stop/Start button
will make the Samurai Blade start and stop record simultaneously as the
timecode starts and stops.

OFF
. DISABLED

ENABLED

When using the camera in Free Run timecode, the rolling timecode
trigger might not work as expected. However, depending on the
camera, you can trigger record function by the embedded flag/trigger
in the HD-SDI signal. Most higher end cameras have this functionality;
if unsure contact us at [email protected]

Time of Day

With this selected, each new clip that is created will contain embedded
timecode accurately showing the time of day that it was recorded,
based on the internal Samurai Blade Time of Day clock. This can be set
in

Menu

>

Date

&

Time

If recording is stopped and then restarted while in this mode, there will
be a time gap between the last clip and the next one, equal to the length
of time the Samurai Blade has been out of record. The start timecode of
each clip will be the exact time of day when recording started.

Time of Day timecode is useful as a reminder of the time that clips
were recorded. It can also help with syncing-up of multiple cameras, but
remember that the accuracy of the correlation of Time of Day timecode
between Samurai Blades will depend on how closely their internal clocks are
synchronised.

In Time Of Day mode, the controls on the Timecode Setup Screen

for adjusting the start-point of the Samurai Blade timecode are not
available, as the timecode is set by the Samurai Blade’s internal
clock.

Record Run

With this setting you set the start timecode of the first clip and the
following clip will start at the frame immediately after the out point of
the preceding clip. This will continue for all clips that follow. This is often
referred to as continuous timecode.

Auto Restart

With this setting, the timecode will be reset to the timecode you define
here whenever you press record. All your clips will start at this timecode.

To adjust the timecode use the “+” and “-” above and below the
hour:minute:seconds sections

04:08:01:23

04:08:01:23

or

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