
3.
In the
Timecode Input Source
area, select the timecode source for each channel.
•
Time of Day LTC In
— the LTC signal coming into the server.
•
ATC In
— the embedded digital timecode in the video source.
4.
In the
Replace ATC Output with Timecode Remain
area, select the video channels that you want
the normal count-up ATC timecode to be replaced with the count-down (time-remaining) ATC
timecode.
Tip:
This is useful when you want to display count-down timecode in downstream devices that can decode and display ATC timecode.
5.
In the
Timecode Overlay on Video Output
area, select whether the timecode is displayed on the
video output for each channel.
•
Off
— the timecode is not shown on the video output stream.
•
On in EE and Record
— the timecode is only shown when in EE mode or when the channel is
recording.
•
Always On
— the timecode is always shown on the video output stream.
6.
In the
Timecode Overlay Position And Size
area, use the
Left/Right
and
Top/Bottom
sliders to
position the timecode overlay on the background video source, and use the
H Small/H Large
and
V
Small/ V Large
sliders to adjust the size of the timecode text.
7.
Click
Apply
.
Channel Label Setup
You can assign a custom name to each channel transport to help identify the server it is on or what it is
used for. Channel transport labels are shown at the far right of each channel transport in Tria Explorer.
To Assign Labels to Channel Transports
Channel transport labels are shown on the channel transport and help identify each channel.
1.
Launch the Tria Config application.
You may be prompted to allow the program to make changes on the computer, click
Yes
.
2.
Click the
Labels
tab.
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