Setup guide
FunctionDefaultData typeParameter
Delays all the lead-ins following the
SD first shot.
2Integer<WTTSubsequentSD
LeadInCorrection>
Corrects the delay after the SD
third shot.
0Integer<WTTSDLeadIn Increment>
Sets the delay for the HD first lead-
in.
0Integer<WTTFirstHDLeadIn Correc-
tion>
Delays all the lead-ins following the
HD first shot.
0Integer<WTTSubsequentHD
LeadInCorrection>
Corrects the delay after the HD
third shot.
0Integer<WTTHDLeadIn Increment>
The TimeCode Transition Delay
specifies the number of milli-
10Integer<VtrTCTD>
seconds the application waits be-
fore asking for timecode from the
VTR. The default value of 10 ms
works for most decks. For HDCAM-
SR decks use the following values:
■ 14, for 1080/59i/60 or
720/50/59/60
■ 21 for other timings
<Miscellaneous>
When this keyword is enabled,
Lustre reads the DPX / Cineon
®
file
OnState<DPXHeaderOffsetCheck>
header of each frame in a se-
quence. This is useful when using
DPX/Cineon files that have a differ-
ent media offset within the same
sequence of files. When disabled,
Lustre reads only the first frame
header of a sequence.
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