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NOTE: SMPTE 12M-2 is the updated name and specification for what was RP-188.
SMPTE RP 188 defines a standard for the transmission of time code and control
code in the ancillary data space of a digital television data stream. Time code
information is transmitted in the ancillary data space as defined in ANSI/SMPTE
291M. Multiple codes can be transmitted within a single digital video data stream.
Other time information, such as real time clock, DTTR tape timer information,
and other user-defined information, may also be carried in the ancillary time
code packet instead of time code. The actual information transmitted through
the interface is identified by the coding of a distributed binary bit. Equipment
manufacturers can use the meta data for different purposes.
Presets Screen
After configuring the AJA Control Panel screens, you can then save all your
settings as a snapshot for later recall—called a preset. In this way, you can
organize presets for all your typical tasks, eliminating time-robbing manual
reconfiguration each time. To save a preset, go to the Presets screen and
click “Save Preset.” A dialog will be presented asking you for a name; enter a
meaningful name and click “OK”. Thereafter the preset will be available under the
Control Panel “Presets” list.
Loading and Saving Presets
From the Presets Screen you can manage your collection of presets easily. To Load
or Delete a stored preset, just select it with your mouse and then click the “Load
Preset” or “Delete” button respectively.
Transferring Saved Presets
If you want to use a saved Preset on another workstation, you can simply copy
the file on removable storage and install it at the new location. The Preset file is
always stored at:
• ~/Library/Application Support/AJA/<device name> Presets/ [on Mac]