Setup guide
Example of use
MidiDevice myMidiDevice, midi_LUCID_ADA8824_A232, /dev/ttyS1,
direct_RS232, 9600, NOPARITY
Vtr
The Vtr keyword identifies video tape recorders that can be used for clip I/O.
You can uncomment VTRs of different video formats. Any enabled VTR can
be selected for a project, regardless of the project's video I/O timings.
You can also use the Vtr keyword to identify supported High-Speed Dual-Link
(HSDL) devices for clip I/O, such as telecines. HSDL devices appear as separate
entries in the list of supported decks for the Vtr keyword.
The Vtr keyword uses the following syntax
Vtr <protocol>, <name>, <input_format>,
<timing>,<colorspace_mode>, <output_format>, <output_sync>,
<serial_port>, <timecode_type>, <video_output_delay>,
<video_input_delay>, <pre_roll>, <post_roll>,
<audio_input_delay>, <audio_output_delay>, <video_precision>
[, <cueup_mode>, <TC_transition_delay>, <edit_on_delay>,
<edit_off_delay>, <vtr_command_delay>]
Is:Where:
The VTR control protocol (SONY, BTS, BVW50, TASCAM, or
NONE).
<protocol>
The name by which you want to identify the VTR in the Input Clip
and Output Clip menus (D1, DigBeta, D1 BTS, D5, and
DVCpro, for example).
<name>
The video input format. Set to Serial1 to input using a single-link
(4:2:2) connection from a device. Set to SerialDual to input using
a dual-link (4:4:4) connection from a device.
<input_format>
The I/O timing associated with the video standard of the VTR (NTSC,
PAL, or HD, if applicable).
<timing>
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