Process, Activating the continuous timecode regeneration, Settings for continuous timecode in playlists – EVS MulticamLSM Version 11.00 Operating Manual User Manual
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Multicam - Version 11.00 – Operating Manual
EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – April 2012
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Process
To regenerate the timecode in a given playlist, proceed as follows:
1. Activate the TC Regeneration and define the related settings on the Playlist page
(
F10), in the blue-highlighted area at the bottom of the page. This feature is defined
for each playlist individually:
2. Activate the internal loop using the
SHIFT+LOOP keys
3. Roll the playlist.
This will record the playlist back into the recorder channel 1 (CAM A) with the
regenerated timecode.
Activating the Continuous Timecode Regeneration
To activate the continuous timecode regeneration, proceed as follows:
1. In the Playlist page (
F10), press <TAB> several times until the ON/OFF field after
‘Regeneration of TC’ is green highlighted.
2. Press the right arrow key to toggle the function to ‘ON’.
The continuous timecode regeneration function is now active. However, the timecode will
effectively be regenerated when you replay the playlist after activating a loop. To
deactivate the function, press the left arrow on the field to toggle the function to ‘OFF’.
Settings for Continuous Timecode in Playlists
The following table describes the various parameters that should be defined when
regenerating the timecode in a playlist:
Parameter
Description
Possible Values
Continuous in …
Specifies whether the timecode should
be continuous for the whole playlist or
for each playlist element.
PLST, CLIP
From …
Specifies the initial TC value to be used
for the timecode regeneration
Timecode, LTC TC,
User TC
In …
Specifies the TC type in which the
timecode should be regenerated
LTC or VITC in SD
HANC VITC, HANC
LTC or both
11.14
The Auxiliary Audio Clip
11.14.1
Introduction
This option allows adding a new stereo audio track (e.g. sport comments, music, jingles,
ambient sound) to the original video clips. This stereo audio track is available on the PVW
output and on analogue outputs 7/8 or on digital outputs 15/16. The selection of the track