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BLACK
BOX
PLAYER
- User Manual v 3.1
XML tag and examples
Explanation
<tc>timecode override</tc>
e.g. <tc>10:02:39.21</tc>
By default, the BlackBox Player will use
the embedded timecode inside the
Broadcast WAV file when triggering to
timecode. This field, when placed after
the song name, will substitute and
override the timecode embedded in the
file. The timecode format should be
written
HH:MM:SS.FF
(hours:minutes:seconds.frames)
<tctrim>trim</tctrim>
e.g.
<tctrim>10:04:35.12</tctrim>
or
<tctrim>+00:00:03.23</tctrim>
This tag will trim or edit the start of a
cue to remove unwanted audio
material. Absolute time is referenced
against the BWAV files’ embedded
timecode; Relative time (
+
) indicates
how much time to trim off the start of
the files (e.g. 3seconds 23frames).
<tcrate>timecode rate</tcrate>
e.g. <tcrate>drop</tcrate>
This field will change the timecode rate
setting in the BlackBox Player. It will
only be relevant when the playlist calls
for replay to be triggered by timecode. It
can only appear once and must be called
before any song is loaded.
Valid entries for <tcrate> are:
30
(= 30fps)
drop
(=29.97fps drop frame)
29
(=29.97fps non drop)
25
(=25fps)
24
(=24fps)
23
(=24fps/1.001 i.e. 23.98fps)