Editing the Properties of a Playlist
NOTE:
See “
Synchronization
“ and “
Configuring a player as an LTC master
“
in the “Detailed System Interaction” section for a detailed discussion of the
JMP 9600 timecode feature, its interaction with other timing references and
system components, and specific application examples.
You can edit the timecode mode and other properties of a playlist using controls available in
the Playlist Editor panel.
1.
Open the desired playlist by clicking its name in the Playlist Browser panel. The name
of the panel appears in the Edit Playlist panel header and the clip files included in the
opened playlist appear in the body of the panel (see
figure 45
on the preceding page).
2.
Click the
Properties
button on the footer of the
Playlist Editor panel. The Edit Playlist Properties window opens
(see figure
46
).
Figure 46.
Edit Playlist Properties Window
3.
In the
Timecode
drop-down box, select among the following
modes:
•
Disabled —
The player does not respond to any incoming
timecode. Proceed to step
10
.
•
Generate —
The player generates a timecode as a timecode master when the
playlist is playing. Proceed to step
4
to configure generate mode.
•
Receive —
The player responds to an incoming timecode as a timecode slave.
Proceed to step
8
to configure receive mode.
4.
In Generate mode
, enter
<
hours:minutes:seconds:frames
> in the
Start
Time
field.
5.
If necessary, clip to select the
Play
at
and
Stop
at
check boxes to allow you to enter time values.
6.
If necessary, enter <
hours:minutes:seconds:frames
> in the
Play
at
and
Stop
at
check boxes.
NOTE:
The display goes black when the
Stop
at
time expires.
7.
Proceed to step
10
.
8.
In Receive mode
, if necessary, clip to select the
Play
at
check box to allow you to enter time values.
9.
If necessary, Enter <
hours:minutes:seconds:frames
> in the
Play
at
check box.
10.
For all selections
, click the
Save
button.
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