User Manual

*Subject to change without notice Atomos Shogun – User Manual Edition 1: December 2014 30
If recording is stopped and then restarted while in this mode, there will be
a time gap between the last clip and the next one, equal to the length of
time the Shogun has been out of record. The start timecode of each clip
will be the exact time of day when recording started.
Time of Day timecode is useful as a reminder of the time that clips were
recorded. It can also help with syncing-up of multiple cameras, but
remember that the accuracy of the correlation of Time of Day timecode
between Shoguns will depend on how closely their internal clocks are
synchronised.
In Time of Day mode, the controls on the Timecode Setup Screen for
adjusting the start-point of the Shogun timecode are not available, as
the timecode is set by the Shogun’s internal clock.
Record Run
Withthissettingyousetthestarttimecodeoftherstclipandthe
following clip will start at the frame immediately after the out point of the
preceding clip. This will continue for all clips that follow. This is often
referred to as continuous timecode.
Auto Restart
Withthissetting,thetimecodewillberesettothetimecodeyoudene
here whenever you press record. All your clips will start at this timecode.
To adjust the timecode use the “+” and “-” above and below the
hour:minute:seconds sections
9. Timecode cont.