USER MANUAL IPLOGGER Version 6.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger Copyright EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A.– Copyright © 2005-2013. All rights reserved. Disclaimer The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only and subject to change without notice. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this user manual is accurate, up-to-date and reliable, EVS Broadcast Equipment cannot be held responsible for inaccuracies or errors that may appear in this publication.
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IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS WHAT'S NEW? 1. INTRODUCTION VII 1 1.1. Product Overview 1 1.2. Opening of IPLogger 1 2. 2 USER INTERFACE 2.1. Overview of the IPLogger Window 2 2.2. IPLogger Toolbar 3 2.2.1. File Menu 3 2.2.2. Link to PC Timecode Button 4 2.2.3. View Button 4 2.2.4. Refresh Button 5 2.2.5. Protect All Button 5 2.2.6. Display PM Coverage Button 6 2.2.7. Properties 6 2.2.8. Recreate all Thumbnails Button 6 2.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 4. ADDING LOGS TO MEDIA 23 4.1. Introduction 23 4.2. Live Logging 23 4.2.1. Introduction 23 4.2.2. How to Link Logs to PC Timecode 23 4.2.3. How to Log LIVE Action 25 4.2.4. Create a New Log Window 27 4.3. Retroactive Logging 28 4.3.1. Introduction 28 4.3.2. Assigning a Player 29 4.3.3. How to Log a Recorded Clip or Train 30 4.3.4. Association Rule Between Clips and Logs 32 5.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger 9.3. How to Define a Timecode Offset to Synchronize Existing Logs and Clips 49 9.4. How to Synchronize a Whole Logsheet from a Loaded Image 50 9.5. How to Apply a Timecode Offset at Log Creation 51 9.6. Applying a Timecode Offset at Automatic Log Export 51 10. DE-ACTIVATING A LOGSHEET 10.1. Context of Use 52 10.2. How to De-Activate a Logsheet 52 10.3. Re-Activating a Logsheet 53 11.
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IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger What's New? In the user manual, the icon has been added on the left margin to highlight information on new and updated features. The sections updated to reflect the new and modified features in IPDirector version 6.2 (compared to version 6.0) are listed below.
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IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger 1. Introduction 1.1. Product Overview A log is a reference point to a specific frame in a video sequence. The log is identified by a TC value, and relates to an action in a given event. Adding logs to media is particularly useful to easily and quickly retrieve the interesting moments of the recorded sequences. Logs are related to a logsheet which is created for a given event and contains its own metadata, previously defined in a logsheet profile.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 Issue 6.2.A 2. User Interface 2.1. Overview of the IPLogger Window Illustration The IPLogger window contains the areas highlighted on the screenshot below: Area Description The table below describes the various parts of the IPLogger window: Area 2 Description 1. Toolbar The Toolbar provides functions for performing operations on logsheets and buttons mainly for viewing options. See section "IPLogger Toolbar" on page 3. 2.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger Area Description 4. Logs grid This area displays all log entries in columns. See section "Logs Grid" on page 7. 5. Associated Channel zone This area provides information regarding the associated player channel, if any. When no channel is associated to IPLogger, No Channel is displayed. See section "Assigning a Player" on page 29 for more information on how to assign a player channel.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 2.2.2. Issue 6.2.A Menu Item Description Print Opens the Print Logsheet window and allows the users to print the logsheet. See section "Printing a Logsheet" on page 58. De-active logsheet Deactivates a logsheet. This can be done when it is completed to improve the performance of the system. Once de-activated, a logsheet cannot be modified and cannot be associated to clips. This permits to reduce the network load and database activity.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger Simple List with Thumbnails With the Simple List with Thumbnails option, log entries are shown with a thumbnail, making the entries easier to identify. The thumbnails are created automatically, based on the log entry timecode. In the collapsed view, the thumbnail matches the image recorded from the Preview recorder's TC for each log entry. They can be changed to show a different image.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 Issue 6.2.A See section "Protecting Media" on page 38. 2.2.6. Display PM Coverage Button Clicking the Display PM Coverage button on the Toolbar opens the Protect Media Coverage window. You can check here whether all the relevant media is protected. See section "Display Protect Media Coverage" on page 38. 2.2.7. Properties Clicking the Properties button on the toolbar opens the Update a Logsheet Wizard window.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger 2.3.2. Timecode Fields Display Information displayed in the LIVE Timecode field and in the Player Timecode field can be changed as follows: 1. Right-click the Timecode field. The following contextual menu is displayed: ◦ Timecode ◦ Timecode and date ◦ Timecode and date and TC type ◦ Timecode and TC type 2. Select one of the options. 3.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 2.4.2. Issue 6.2.A • Protect Media Clips: a clip is created around the log timecode to protect the A/V material. See section "Protecting Media" on page 38. • Associated clips: a clip containing a log timecode has been created by a user and the system has automatically detected it and associated it to the log. . Logsheet Grid Header Contextual Menu Right-clicking the grid header displays the grid contextual menu.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger The column heading which is used for sorting is highlighted in blue. The little triangle indicates the sorting order. Clicking the column heading again changes the sorting order from ascending to descending or vice versa. Sorted by TC, ascending Sorted by TC, descending 2.4.4. Organizing Columns in the Logsheet Columns can be resized and/or re-ordered. This new organization is automatically saved and remembered.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 Issue 6.2.A OR 1. Right-click a column heading. A menu is displayed. 2. Select Organize. A window opens and shows the list of columns in the current order: 3. To select the column(s) you wish to add to the view, do one of the following: ◦ double-click the column(s) you wish to add to the view in the left pane OR ◦ select them in the left pane and click the right blue arrow OR ◦ drag them onto the Visible Columns area.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger ◦ drag them onto the "() Columns" area. Use CTRL + click to select multiple columns. Use SHIFT + click to select a range of columns. 5. If you wish to change the display order of a column, you can drag it to a different position in the Visible Columns pane. 6. Click OK to confirm or Cancel to exit without applying the changes. 2.4.5. Logs Grid Columns Most of the Logs grid columns are described in the table below.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 Issue 6.2.A Column Name Description [User Fields from the Profile for Logsheet] The profile for Logsheet User Fields which is associated to the logsheet profile selected at logsheet creation is made up of a series of user fields. A column corresponding to each user field is present in the Logs grid.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger Note Right-clicking a protect media clip or an associated clip in the logsheet will display the Clip contextual menu as described in the chapter on Database Explorer. 2.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 3. Creating a Logsheet 3.1. Introduction Issue 6.2.A To create a new logsheet for an event, click File > New Logsheet from the main toolbar. This opens the Create a New Logsheet wizard. You then have to define the parameters of the logsheet by completing the 3 steps of the wizard: 1. logsheet characteristics 2. logsheet keywords 3. relevant recorders Click the buttons to open the windows for steps 1 to 3. 14 3.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger 3.2. Step 1: Defining the Logsheet Characteristics Accessing the Logsheet Characteristics Window Click the Logsheet Characteristics Definition button in the Create a New Logsheet wizard to display the Logsheet Characteristics window: Purpose The Logsheet Characteristics window is used to define the main characteristics of the logsheet: name, description, log directory, logsheet profile, values for the associated profile for logsheet.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 Issue 6.2.A Complete at least the mandatory fields and click OK. Step 1 will then appears as Defined in the Create a New Logsheet wizard. User Interface Element Description Name Name of the logsheet. This is a mandatory field. Parent Name of the log directory from the tree structure of the Database Explorer in which the logsheet will be placed.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger 3.3. Step 2: Defining the Logsheet Keywords Accessing the Logsheet Keywords Window Click the Logsheet Keywords Definition button in the Create a New Logsheet wizard to display the Logsheet Keywords window: 3.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 Issue 6.2.A Purpose The Logsheet Keywords window is used to define keywords which will be associated to the logsheet, and therefore automatically associated to all the log entries of the logsheet. The keywords associated to the log in this way are called parent keywords as they are defined at the logsheet level, valid for all log entries in the logsheet. Parent keywords that are entered here must therefore be relevant to all events in the logsheet.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger User Interface Element 3.4. Description Search for Keyword (left) Search for a keyword in the Keyword List box, for example a keyword you would like to add to the logsheet. Type the beginning of the keyword and the first matching keyword in the Keyword List will be highlighted. Keyword List Displays all the keywords available in the IPDirector database.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 Issue 6.2.A Purpose The Log Relevant Recorders window is used • to define the relevant recorders, which correspond to those feeds you are interested to log: each recorder channel on any EVS video server within the XNet can be defined as a relevant recorder, • to set a recorder as preview recorder: The preview recorder provides the timecode displayed in the LIVE area of the logsheet.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger How to Select the Preview Recorder To define a preview recorder, proceed as follows: 1. Right-click the requested recorder channel in the Log Relevant Recorders Selection area. 2. Select Preview Recorder from the contextual menu. Preview is written next to the selected recorder. Note The preview recorder MUST be assigned to a recorder channel that is managed with a RS422 link to the EVS video server the channel is on.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 3.5. Issue 6.2.A Logsheet Ready For Use When the wizard is completed, click Done at the bottom of the Create a New Logsheet wizard. The name of the logsheet will be shown in the IPLogger window title bar and a running timecode will appear in the LIVE area. Note If there is no timecode in the LIVE area, this means that the preview recorder is located on a server with no RS-422 connection to the IPDirector network. 22 3.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger 4. Adding Logs to Media 4.1. Introduction A log is a reference point to a specific frame in a video sequence. The log is identified by a timecode value, and relates to an action in a given event. It can be associated to metadata related to the event (keywords and/or a ranking, for example). Adding logs to media is particularly useful to easily and quickly retrieve the interesting moments of the recorded sequences.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 Issue 6.2.A 1. Click the Link To PC Timecode button. The Logsheet Video Format window appears: 2. Select the appropriate video format. Your PC timecode appears highlighted in the LIVE area and you can start making log entries as described in "How to Log LIVE Action" on page 25. The Link To PC Timecode button becomes highlighted. To un-link logs to PC timecode, click the Link to PC Timecode button again.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger 4.2.3. How to Log LIVE Action Prerequisites Logging with Preview Recorder Timecode Create a logsheet and define the relevant recorder channels and the preview recorder, as described in section "Creating a Logsheet" on page 14. The timecode displayed in the LIVE area of the IPLogger window is the timecode of the preview recorder. It not highlighted. Logging with PC Timecode 1.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 Issue 6.2.A 3. Click the New button in the LIVE area. The Create a New Log window opens with the timecode grabbed from the preview recorder or from the PC time: See section "Create a New Log Window" on page 27 for more information on the fields. 4. (optional) Enter a free-text description for the log in the Description field. 5. (optional) Select keyword(s) for the log from the Autocomplete list or from the keyword grid(s).
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger 11. Repeat the procedure to create as many logs as you want. 4.2.4. Create a New Log Window The Create a New Log window always contains a Log Information tab. It also contains an Log Metadata tab if a profile for Log Metadata has been associated to the selected logsheet profile.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 User Interface Element Issue 6.2.A Description ENTER / CTRL+ENTER CTRL+ENTER shortcut. When the checkbox is selected: • ENTER validates the log • CTRL+ENTER goes to the next line in the Description field. When the option is not selected, the behavior of the two shortcuts is reversed. Interest Level These buttons are used to assign an interest rating to the log. Four interest levels can be defined, from no star to 3 stars.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger This can be done on clips created earlier, sometimes just for a reason of easy retrieval of archived material. In other cases, story editors reviewing the logged clips may decide to add more logs. Users may also log a recorded train, for example during a session break, by rewinding and browsing the train loaded on the Player. To do so, you first need to assign a player channel to the IPLogger window and to load the selected train on the player channel. 4.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 Issue 6.2.A • the workstation channel, this means the player channel set as linked from the IPDirector Configuration window of the Remote Installer • the Software Player, if the workstation has a valid license for the OCX Software Player, and if the Software Player is currently associated to a Control panel or a Playlist panel. To associate a player channel to the application, proceed as follows: 1.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger Procedure To create a new log entry in a selected logsheet, proceed as follows: 1. From the Control Panel, move through the media until you find the event you want to log. 2. (optional) From the IPLogger main window, enter or modify the values in the Log Metadata area. 3. Click the New button in the Player area.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 4.3.4. Issue 6.2.A Association Rule Between Clips and Logs As far as the parameter as been configured in the Remote Installer, the system automatically detects clips which are created and contain the timecode of an existing log, and it associates both. Generally, the users who create clips during an event are not the users who enter logs. When a new clip contains a log timecode between its Protect IN point and its Protect OUT point, i.e.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger 5. Using Keywords and Metadata Profile with Logsheet and Logs 5.1. Parent Keywords Definition The parent keywords are keywords set at the logsheet level, and therefore associated to all log entries of a logsheet. Assignment The parent keywords are defined when you create the logsheet, in step 2 of the Logsheet wizard (the Logsheet Keyword Definition window). 5.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 Issue 6.2.A The parent keywords are automatically assigned to all log entries of a logsheet. They are displayed in the Parent Keywords column of the Logs grid. The parent keywords set as Participants at keyword creation are displayed in the Parent Participants column of the Logs grid Modification If you want to modify the parent keywords, you need to access the Logsheet Keyword Definition window by clicking the Properties button from the Toolbar. 34 5.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger The parent keywords modified from this window will automatically be modified in all log entries of the logsheet. 5.2. Log Metadata Profile Definition Log metadata can be attributed to log entries of a logsheet for predefined types of information. This is especially useful when tracking the pitcher in a baseball game, or a period of action in a sports event, or program part of an entertainment event.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 Issue 6.2.A • To modify a text field, timecode field or date field, select the value and/or type the new value. • To modify a value from a list, select the new value from the list. • To add a new value in a drop-down list, select the + sign beside the field, enter the new value in the Enter New Value window and click OK. Then, select the new value.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger Modification A log keyword can be modified from the Edit a Log window. See section "How to Edit a Log Metadata" on page 43 for more information. 5.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 6. Protecting Media 6.1. Context of Use Issue 6.2.A At the end of a logging session, it is important to protect your media to ensure that the A/V material corresponding to your log entries will still be available later. To protect the media, the system creates a clip which cannot thereafter be deleted, unless it is previously unprotected. The users can define a prefix to be applied to their protect media in Tools > Settings > IPLogger > Protect Media Prefix.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger If the Protect All command has been executed, all the A/V data is marked with a green background: 6.3. How to Protect Selected Media You can decide to only protect the media corresponding to some of your log entries, proceed as follows: 1. In the Logsheet grid, select the logs you want to protect. Use Ctrl or Shift keys for a multiselection. 2. Right-click the selection. The Log contextual menu is displayed. 3.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 Issue 6.2.A 4. Select the recorders from which you want to protect the recorded media. A clip, covering all the selected log timecodes, is created on each of the chosen recorders. Each clip is displayed in the expanded view of the log: A/V data that is protected is marked with a green background in the Protect Media Coverage window. 6.4.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger 3. Select the recorders from which you want to protect the recorded media. A single clip, covering all the log timecodes, is created on each of the chosen recorders. Each clip is displayed in the expanded view of the log: In the Display PM Coverage window, all the A/V data is marked with a green background. 6.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 6.5. Issue 6.2.A Protect Media Status In the Log Relevant Recorders window, reachable via Properties > Step 3, the colors in front of the Relevant Recorders in the selection indicate the protect media status: Icon Color 42 Protected Media Status Green All of the media related to the logs on this recorder are protected. Orange Some of the media related to the logs on this recorder are protected.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger 7. Editing, Viewing and Deleting a Log Entry 7.1. Introduction Once created, the log entries can be edited and/or viewed in a Video Display. You access the View and Edit options when right-clicking on a log entry and selecting one of the View/Edit options displayed in the contextual menu. See section "Log Entry Contextual Menu" on page 12 for a description of all the options. 7.2.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 7.3. Issue 6.2.A How to Edit the Timecode of a Log Entry The timecode position can be manually modified in the Timecode field of the Edit a Log window. To edit the timecode of the log entry, proceed as follows: 1. In the Logs grid, right-click the log entry for which the timecode has to be edited. The Log contextual menu opens. 2. Select the Edit or View and Edit command. The Edit command displays the Edit a Log window.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger The Log contextual menu opens. 3. Select Delete from the menu. The following message is displayed: 4. Click YES. 7.5. How to View an Event on a Log To view an entry from a logsheet (i.e. load the log on the player channel at the relevant timecode position), proceed in one of the following ways: Double-Click a Log Line 1. Associate a player channel or the Software Player to the IPLogger main window and the same player to a Control Panel. 2.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 7.6. Issue 6.2.A How to Load a Clip Containing a Log Two types of clips contain a log timecode: protect media clips and clips automatically associated to a log. Both types are listed in the Logsheet grid and can be loaded on a player channel or a Software Player. To load such a clip, proceed as follows: 1. Associate a player channel or the Software Player to the IPLogger main window and the same player to a Control Panel. 2.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger 8. Refreshing Associations between Logs, Clips and Keywords 8.1. Introduction The Logging Manager provides options to manage the links between the clips and the logsheet. It is accessed from the Tools menu of the Menu bar in the IPDirector main window. Warning Please note that this function is only available for administrators and should be used cautiously. 8.2.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 Issue 6.2.A Refresh the Keywords Associated to the Clip for a Logsheet When users select this option, they must then choose a logsheet from the list. This refreshes any keywords that should be associated with a clip within the specified logsheet. Refresh the Association between Logs and Clips for a Logsheet When users select this option, they must then choose a logsheet from the list.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger 9. Entering a Timecode Offset 9.1. Context of Use Imagine the logs and the recordings are made in different locations or on two different setups with a timecode offset between the two. For example, the images are recorded live at the event while the loggers work in a studio, with IPLogger on their laptop. The log entries receive the PC timecode of the laptop and the recordings have the actual live timecode.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 Issue 6.2.A 2. Enter a value in one of the TC fields and press ENTER. 3. The field is validated and the other TC values are recalculated. 4. Click OK to confirm or CANCEL to discard changes. Warning In this case, new log entries, made after entering the offset, will not have the offset applied to them. Entering the TC Offset should only be done when the logsheet is completely finished. 9.4.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger 9.5. How to Apply a Timecode Offset at Log Creation If the operators are slow or they are logging on a delayed feed, they can decide to apply an offset at log entry. The offset is applied to the timecode when the user creates the log. To do so, proceed as follows: 1. Select Tools > Settings > IPLogger. 2. In the Apply a TC offset at log creation on a live feed field, enter a value in msec for the offset. 3. Click OK.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 Issue 6.2.A 10. De-Activating a Logsheet 10.1. Context of Use While a logsheet is active, it generates database activity and network traffic. Whenever a clip is created, for example, the database is searched and every logsheet that contains a timecode that is in the clip will be updated. De-activating logsheets when they are completed will improve the performance of the system.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger 10.3. Re-Activating a Logsheet When a de-activated logsheet is opened in IPLogger, the File menu contains the command Re-Activate Logsheet. This will restore the logsheet to the active status. 10.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 Issue 6.2.A 11. Publishing and Transferring Logsheet and Logsheet Profile 11.1. Importing an Existing Logsheet If a logsheet has been created on another unconnected IPDirector workstation in a separate location (for example at a sports venue) and the logsheet is to be used on a different system, (for example in a post production area), it can be imported using the Import command of the IPLogger File menu. 11.2.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger The logsheet can be exported in 2 different formats: XML or CSV. • XML files can be re-imported into another IPDirector workstation at a different location. • CSV files can be re-imported into software such as Microsoft Excel ® to produce a printout. During the export process, the logsheet keywords and the logs keywords appear in the XML or CSV file in the order they have been entered by the logger.
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IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger 2. Select Publish from the File contextual menu. The Publish logsheet window opens. 3. Select the user group(s) to which you want to publish the logsheet in the Available Groups area. Keep CTRL pressed to select multiple groups. 4. Click the Right Arrow button to move the selected user groups from the Available Groups to the Selected Groups. 5. Click the Publish button.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 12. Printing a Logsheet 12.1. How to Print a Logsheet Issue 6.2.A To print a logsheet, proceed as follows: 1. Open the logsheet via the File > Open Logsheet menu. 2. Select Print from the File contextual menu. The Print Logsheet window opens. 3. Set the print options. See section "Print Logsheet Window" on page 58 for more information on the print options. 4. Click the Print button. The logsheet is printed on the default printer. 12.2.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger • If the value in a cell is displayed on two lines, only the first line will be printed. The column width should be adapted to have only one line per record. The following table describes the available layout properties: Option Description Default Logsheet fields repeated for every log When this radio button is selected, the fields specified in the logsheet header are repeated for each log record.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - June 2013 13. Issue 6.2.A IPLogger Shortcuts In the IPDirector main window, the menu Tools > Define Shortcuts in the menu bar allows you to define shortcuts for most of the common operations with the IPDirector. Shown in the screenshots below are all items that are available in the IPLogger with shortcuts, the default values are shown. These can be modified and saved by the system user if desired.
IPDirector - Version 6.2 - User Manual - IPLogger 14. IPLogger Settings You can define the settings for IPLogger from the IPDirector main window via Tools > Settings > IPLogger. Option Description Apply a TC offset at log creation on a live feed To compensate for a delay in the logging relative to the image being viewed, you can enter a timecode delay in milliseconds.
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