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Caption Logging Controls
The
Caption Logging
control panel, that appear when the
Caption Logging
tile is selected, allows the
type of closed captions / subtitles to be selected for logging.
Type
allows 608, 708 or OP47 closed captions to be selected for logging.
Mark Text
allows user-defined text to be entered in the log when the
Add Text Marker
button is selected.
The following buttons appear when the
Caption Logging
tile is selected:
Clear
clears the contents of the current log
Save
saves the contents of the current log as a .xls file for external analysis.
Start Logging
starts the logging session with the currently selected parameters set up in the
Configuration
–
Video
and
Configuration
–
Ancillary
menus. Once logging has
started, this button becomes
Stop Logging
, to allow the current logging session
to be stopped.
First page
jumps to the first page in the current log.
Previous page
jumps to the previous page in the current log.
Next page
jumps to the next page in the current log.
Last page
jumps to the last page in the current log.
Add text marker
adds user-defined text as an event at the end of the current log.
Viewing Logs Offline in a Web Browser
Once an Event log or Caption log is a
saved, a corresponding XML file will be
created either on a USB device when
using the local used interface or in the
downloads folder when the Ultra is being
controlled via a web browser.
This file can be opened in a web browser
and searched by event number, time or
any other criteria.
Summary of Contents for Ultra XR
Page 13: ...Ultra XR User Guide 1 1 XR 56 201 5 1 Overview...
Page 14: ...1 2 XR 56 201 5 Overview 03 18 Overview...
Page 16: ...1 4 XR 56 201 5 Overview 03 18 Overview...
Page 25: ...Ultra XR User Guide 2 1 XR 56 201 5 2 Viewer...
Page 26: ...2 2 XR 56 201 5 Viewer 03 18 Viewer...
Page 38: ...2 14 XR 56 201 5 Viewer 03 18 Viewer...
Page 56: ...2 32 XR 56 201 5 Viewer 03 18 Viewer...
Page 64: ...2 40 XR 56 201 5 Viewer 03 18 Viewer...
Page 76: ...2 52 XR 56 201 5 Viewer 03 18 Viewer...
Page 80: ...2 56 XR 56 201 5 Viewer 03 18 Viewer...
Page 85: ...Ultra XR User Guide 3 1 XR 56 201 5 3 Generator...
Page 86: ...3 2 XR 56 201 5 Generator 03 18 Generator...
Page 92: ...3 8 XR 56 201 5 Generator 03 18 Generator...
Page 93: ...Ultra XR User Guide 4 1 XR 56 201 5 4 Configuration...
Page 94: ...4 2 XR 56 201 5 Configuration 03 18 Configuration...
Page 108: ...4 16 XR 56 201 5 Configuration 03 18 Configuration...
Page 120: ...4 28 XR 56 201 5 Configuration 03 18 Configuration...
Page 121: ...Ultra XR User Guide 5 1 XR 56 201 5 5 Connections...
Page 122: ...5 2 XR 56 201 5 Connections 03 18 Connections...
Page 141: ...Ultra XR User Guide A 1 XR 56 201 5 A Glossary...
Page 142: ...A 2 XR 56 201 5 Glossary 03 18 Glossary...
Page 150: ...A 10 XR 56 201 5 Glossary 03 18 Glossary...
Page 151: ...Ultra XR User Guide B 1 XR 56 201 5 B Installation...
Page 152: ...B 2 XR 56 201 5 Installation 03 18 Installation...
Page 158: ...B 8 XR 56 201 5 Installation 03 18 Installation...
Page 162: ...B 12 XR 56 201 5 Installation 03 18 Installation...
Page 169: ...Ultra XR User Guide C 1 XR 56 201 5 Ultra XR User Guide C 1 XR 56 201 5 C Applications...
Page 170: ...C 2 XR 56 201 5 Applications 03 18 Applications...
Page 176: ...C 8 XR 56 201 5 Applications 03 18 Applications...
Page 184: ...C 16 XR 56 201 5 Applications 03 18 Applications...