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The portion of the clip before the
Play Repeat IN
point
is only played the first time. This can be used if the
repeating portion of the clip has a lead-in at the
beginning. The lead-out portion of the clip can be played
by switching the clip to the normal (
) mode after the
last repeat has started. The clip will then play to the end.
Recording a Clip
When recording a clip you can record a new clip, append
to the end of an existing clip, or overwrite an existing
clip. Clips can be recorded to the root, or a sub-folder in
the Clip Library.
Tip:
If you want to quickly record a clip using the same settings
as the last time you recorded, press and hold the Shift button
and click the record button (
).
To Record a New Clip
Use a channel transport to record the video signal coming
into the server.
Note:
You cannot record a separate key video + alpha channel.
You can only import clips with key video and alpha channels.
1.
Select the channel transport that you want to record
a clip to. This is the channel for the BNC on the back
of the server that the audio/video you want to record
is coming in on. Not all channels will have an
associated input BNC, depending on the model and
configuration of your server.
2.
Eject any clip that may already be loaded into the
channel transport.
3.
Click the record button (
).
The
Clip Record Setup
dialog box is shown.
4.
In the
Record Type
area, select the type of
recording you want to do.
•
New Clip (Record After Arming)
— arms
the channel transport for recording a new clip.
5.
In the
Record Tracks
area, select which tracks
you want to record.
Note:
Audio is recorded depending on how the Audio Input
Source is set in Mira Config.
•
Video
— record the video and any embedded
audio coming into the Video In BNC, depending
on the audio source.
•
Audio
— record the digital audio coming into
the AES ports or the embedded audio on the
Video In BNC, depending on the audio source.
6.
In the
New Clip
area, enter a name for the clip in
the
Clip Name
field.
Tip:
If you want to record the clip into a sub-folder on the
media drive you must include the folder path with the new.
For example,
1080p Clips\Downtown-Fire
records the clip
Downtown-Fire
in the
1080p
Clips
folder. The folder must already exist in the Clip
Library to be able to record to it.
7.
Enter an 8-charater id for the clip in the
Clip ID
field.
If you are controlling the server from an external
device, the clip id is used on the external device to
load a clip. If you do not assign a clip id to the clip,
the first 8 characters of the clip name can be used.
8.
Turn
Auto Name
on if you want to create a series
of clips with the same name plus an identifier.
•
Off
— overwrite any existing clip of the same
name.
•
Numeric Append
— add a numeric digit to
the end of the new clip name and increment it
by one with each new clip of the same name.
•
Time of Day
— add the current date and time
to the end of the clip name.
•
LTC In
— add a timecode stamp from the
embedded timecode in the video signal being
recorded.
9.
Select a
Timecode
source for the new clip.
•
Striped
— use the internally generated timecode
data. The starting point for the timecode is set in
the
Starting at
field.
•
External TC
— use the timecode data
embedded in the video signal being recorded.
10.
Click
OK
.
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