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The Key 1 entry “speed” sets the playback speed to the value which follows
next on the line, “.5” in our example. This will cause playback to occur at 50%
speed.
It is entirely possible to create more complex macros employing commands of the
sort just mentioned
17.6.1 DEFAULT COMMANDS
As mentioned earlier, the macro shortcut entry “net1” addresses a controllable
network source connected to the first network input on a NewTek live production
system. TriCaster has a second network input, which you can send commands to
using the shortcut entry “net2”.
Third-party developers can also implement custom commands suited to their
requirements. These, when provided, can be used in macros just like ‘NewTek native’
commands, even benefiting from the same automatic communication channel
configuration. Documentation supplied with third-party products will provide
information on custom commands that have been included.
By default, third-party products generally support the commands discussed next,
included in the NewTek product macro system.
CLIP_STORE
This command stores a custom local reference ID for the current clip (the one
currently visible at on the network input). The value ID can be a string. ID is global
and shared across your system (it is not stored per system output, if you have
multiple). For example: