Setup guide

<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 ex-
ample.).
<name>
The video input format. Set to Serial1 to input using a single-link (4:2:2) connec-
tion 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>
The mode that indicates whether colourspace conversion and/or headroom is
required for clip I/O. See Configuring Colourspace Conversion for Device I/O on
page 78.
<colorspace_mode>
The video output type. Set to Serial1 to output using a single-link (4:2:2)
connection to a device. Set to SerialDual to output using a dual-link (4:4:4)
connection to a device.
<output_format>
The sync source used for clip output. For AJA cards, the possible values are:
STANDALONE, HOUSE, or DIGITAL1.
<output_sync>
The serial port to which the VTR is connected. Only Serial2 can be specified.
It takes the value AJA:0:1 for workstations using an AJA OEM-2K or an AJA
OEM-LH.
<serial_port>
The timecode type to be returned by the VTR (Auto, LTC, or VITC).<timecode_type>
Video output delay in frames.
<video_output_delay>
Video input delay in frames.
<video_input_delay>
Pre-roll in frames or seconds: Use integers to specify pre-roll in frames. Use
decimals to specify pre-roll in seconds.
<pre_roll>
Post-roll in frames or seconds: Use integers to specify post-roll in frames. Use
decimals to specify post-roll in seconds.
<post_roll>
The offset value to have sync audio with video on input. Integer units represent
frames; this delay should be 0 by default.
<audio_input_delay>
The offset value to have sync audio with video on output. Integer units represent
frames; this delay should be 0 by default.
<audio_output_delay>
The precision of the video interface (8 or 10 bits).<video_precision>
The method by which the VTR is cued. This parameter is optional. Use
vtrcueing to make the application use the VTR Cue command directly to
<cueup_mode>
cue the VTR. Use vtrff if using vtrcueing causes the VTR to react slowly
when cued, such as with a Betacam SP
.
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