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10.01.D
XT Series DISK RECORDER
Version 10.01 - Software Technical Reference
EVS Broadcast Equipment SA
October 2009
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3.2.3 ANALOG LTC STATUS
This section specifies the current status of the analogue LTC timecode and
specifies the number of drifts detected compared to the genlock.
The possible status values are the following depending on the MTPC board used:
MTPC A2/A4
OK The timecode is incremented in a normal way.
Drift The timecode received and the genlock are not synchronous.
Bad The timecode received is not correct.
For example when an NTSC timecode is received instead of a PAL
timecode (freq. error), when there are disturbances in the
timecode reception (bad signal).
Lost No timecode is available.
3.2.4 TIMECODE STATUSES
This section displays the settings for managing and monitoring the timecode jump
tables. Records are created in these tables when a break, or jump, in the
timecodes occurs in the recorded material. The records in the timecode jump
tables are then used to search for and manipulate the video material on the XT[2]
server.
There are two timecode jump tables:
• Timecode jump table for the LTC timecodes
• Timecode jump table for the timecodes specified by the user in the VITC setting
on the first page of the Setup screen.