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Create Range Windows User Manual
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Export to Tape Modes
There are three ways to export the timeline to tape:
1. Insert mode is used when required to export any combination of video and audio
channels from the selected area of the timeline. Tape original timecode and un-selected
channels (video & audio) are kept intact.
2. Assemble mode is used when exporting all video and audio channels from the selected
area of the timeline. Tape original timecode as well as ALL channels will be over-written.
3. Record mode (also called 'Crash Record') is used for manual export to tape of the
selected area of the timeline. This mode does not require setting In & Out point on the
tape.
The Insert and Assemble modes require setting an In point on the tape. Cue the Tape to the
point at which you will start the recording and press “IN”, alternatively you can type the TC into
the Window. The following two options may be used when exporting by either Insert and/or
Assemble mode:
VTR Preroll Seconds - this option is used to define the number of seconds by which to roll
the tape before the specified In point. This will allow the deck to attain a constant speed
before start of recording.
Delay Clip Play this option is used to define the number of frames used for delay. This is
necessary with some VTR devices which require time delay between the start command
and the actual start of playing.
Current Tape Time
VTR Current status
VTR Controls
IN and OUT
Buttons
Edit/Record
Modes
Preroll and
Clip Delay
settings
Manual Input Cue
point of VTR
Duration
Between
IN and OUT
Video/Audio
Channel Selection