User Operations Guide—Mira Instant Replay Server
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Copyright ©2014, Abekas Incorporated
Revised: 5 September 2014
8.
If “External TC” is chosen as timecode
source in step (7) above, then also choose
where timecode gets recorded:
The choices are:
First Frame Only
: The external timecode is
recorded only on the first frame of the clip, and the
timecode over the remainder of the clip is
synthesized. Use this option if your timecode source
is unreliable and will have “breaks” in the TC
stream.
NOTE:
You may also want to use this option with
any “ISO” clips used for instant replay, since the
seek response from external controllers will work
much faster than when timecode is recorded over
the entire length of the ISO clip.
Entire Clip Length
: The external timecode signal is
recorded over the entire length of the clip; so if there
is a break in timecode, then that break will be
recorded too.
9.
Click
to finish.
— or —
Press
on QWERTY keyboard.
“
Clip Record Setup
” dialog window closes.
The following will happen in transport:
(A)
Video window displays live input video.
(B)
button turns ON.
(C)
(Record) button blinks on/off, to
indicate recording is armed and ready;
recording has not yet started.
10.
Click
(Record) button to start
recording.
The following will happen in the transport:
(A)
button turns OFF.
(B)
New clip name is displayed.
(C)
indicator appears.
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