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Although you might well never even notice, a two minute initialization period begins after you
start (or re-start) TriCaster. This ‘warm-up’ period allows the system to stabilize, ensuring
consistent performance of various components (for example, video clips playing in the DDR
before the end of initialization could skip some frames). See Section 6.4.1 for more information.
At this time, though, we want to begin our tour of the
Live Desktop
with consideration of the
monitoring features and options it provides.
4.3
MONITORING
4.3.1
PROGRAM OUTPUT
Inevitably, you’ll be paying a lot of attention to the main
Program Output
monitor (Figure 30),
found at the right side of the
Live
Desktop
in the upper (monitoring) section. This display shows
you what you are sending to downstream devices – and your viewing audience.
Situated beneath the monitor itself are
Stream, Record and Grab
buttons, their respective
Configuration
buttons and time/counter fields (we’ll look at those features later).
Figure 30
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