You can view the VTR Output module in large or small format depending on which tab is selected.
When one of the Output, Audio, or Engineering tabs is selected, both the large and small formats are available. To toggle
between the large and small formats, Control-swipe the bottom of the screen.
When the Deliverables or Logo tab is selected, only the large format is available, but additional Pan and Zoom controls are
available.
If you are using the large Output menu with an HD clip, the menu automatically switches to the smaller format during clip
output, and then switches back when output is complete. This gives you an unobstructed view of the clip during output.
Small VTR Output module (left portion):
Large VTR Output module (broken into three parts):
In this documentation, the large menu is described. Differences present in the small menu are noted where applicable.
- Device Name box
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Displays the options for each uncommented VTR keyword line in the software initialisation configuration file. Select the option
corresponding to the VTR to which you want to output clips.
- Navigation tabs
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Switch between different VTR Output tabs.
| Select: |
To: |
| Output |
Configure the output settings described in this section. This is the default menu. |
| Deliverables |
Set up Real-Time Deliverables on output, such as Letterboxes or LUTs. |
| Audio |
Set Audio preferences. Changes are reflected in the Audio section of the Preferences menu, and vice versa. |
| Engineering |
View the VTR Output module Engineering menu. |
| Logo |
Set up a logo on output. |
NoteThe Deliverables and Logo tabs are only available if the workstation uses an NVIDIA Quadro FX 5600 SDI graphics card.
- Output list
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Displays information about the clip selected for output. If there are multiple clips, you can sort them by clicking the column
headings. This changes the output sequence order. You can also edit the Timecode field in this list.
If the list includes Deliverables and you do not have the hardware required by Real-Time Deliverables, the Deliverables are
greyed out.
- Video Layer field
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Indicates the track to output in a multi-track clip. Drag the field to browse through the video tracks and versions. This
field is red when the selected track is not the top track of the selected video version; this does not prevent output.
- Graphics Card box
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If you have the NVIDIA Quadro FX 5600 SDI graphics card for using Real-Time Deliverables, switch between it and the standard
AJA_OEM2K card using this box.
- Tape EE button
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When lit, indicates that the VTR is in E-to-E mode (electronic to electronic). This means that the VTR output is showing its
input signal. When E-to-E is off, the VTR shows the contents of the tape it contains. Click this button to toggle E-to-E on
and off.
- Standby button
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When lit, indicates that the VTR is in standby mode. Click this button to toggle between on and off.
- VTR Status display
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Indicates the current status of the VTR.
- Current Timecode field
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Indicates the current timecode of the tape in the VTR.
- Output box
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Switch between insert or assemble mode. Click to perform the selected action.
- Preview button
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Triggers a simulation of the output process. The VTR behaves as if it is inserting material, however no material is recorded
to tape.
- Split View button
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Enable to simultaneously monitor the clip selected for output and the contents of the tape.
- Start On Timecode field
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A locked field indicating that clip output begins at the timecode entered in the In Timecode field.
- Stop Mode box
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Determines the stop mode for clip output.
| Select: |
To output the current clip until: |
| Stop On Timecode |
A timecode on the tape is reached (indicated in the Out Timecode field). |
| Stop After Frames |
A specified number of frames is output. When you select this option, a field appears in which you enter the number of frames
to output.
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- In Timecode field
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Indicates the timecode on the tape at which point the clip output process begins.
- Out Timecode field
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Indicates the timecode on the tape at which point the clip output process ends.
- Duration field
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Indicates the duration, in timecode, between the clip output in and out points.
- Offset field
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Indicates the offset, in timecode, by which the selected clip is output. For example, an offset of 00:00:00:05 indicates that
the first five frames of the clip to be output are skipped. The first frame to be output is frame 5 of the clip (counting
frames from 0).
- In/Out Point controls
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Use to enter, adjust, and cue the in and out points.
- All Audio button
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Enable to output all audio channels for monitoring, even if only some audio channels are enabled for recording to tape.
- Audio Channel buttons
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Enable and control audio output signals.