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- The Input offset adjusts the offset applied to incoming timecode to this playback.
- The Output offset adjusts the offset which is applied to timecode signal outgoing from this playback.
- Network items can be connected to a remote timecode provider on a different Picturall media server. To
connect or disconnect network item, right-click the item.
1.
Load a Cue Stack in a playback, then click
to open the Timecode provider menu.
2.
Select the timecode provider for a cue stack playback.
The selected timecode provider appears at the bottom of the playback.
3.
Right-click a CSE and select
Trigger type
>
Timecode
.
4.
In the CSE Timecode setting, enter the timecode in HH:MM:SS.SSS format. By default, Wait, Fade
and Hold settings work similar as with any other trigger type.
Note
: Bypass the set timecode trigger by enabling Manual triggering for the cue.
Tip
: - The Timecode provider can be selected for the programmer. Its value will be used as the default timecode value for
any cue added to a cue stack.
-
Right-click an item to adjust timecode specific options, such as timecode offset.
Fig. 103 -
A cue triggered by selected timecode provider
Note
: Adjusting address of a cue in cue stack or playback can cause adjustments of timecode or vice versa. This is to ensure that the
order of cues remains in the same execution order.
Fig. 104 -
Timecode on display on Cues menu