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10. Select the RS-422 communication port to be used for the edit controller—for
example,
P3
. The
Port
name is the same as the name on the RS-422 breakout
box.
11. Click
OK
.
12. Verify the external connections:
- Source audio channels are connected to the inputs for the audio channels
assigned as the
Record Audio
.
- Audio outputs from the disk recorder are connected to the audio channels
assigned as the
Playback Audio
.
- Edit controller is connected to the assigned
Port
. Refer to the device’s
installation manual.
- DIP switch on the breakout box is set to Device for the RS-422 Port. Refer
to the breakout box installation manual.
NOTE: Insert edits for MPEG clips using the BVW or BVW [insert
edit] controllers are not possible unless the clip is I-frame only. An
inset edit is accomplished by over-recording previously recorded
portions of video or audio material.
Setting Louth Modes
If you use Louth Automation, you can set a panel to Louth modes. Normally,
when a clip is cued, a freeze or confidence frame appears on the monitor instead
of a regular video input feed. In Louth switcher mode, you do not see a
confidence frame: you see video input from the feed until you play the clip.
When the clip is done playing, you immediately see the regular video input
again.
Without Louth end mode, you may see a few fields of a following clip, even if
you don’t intend to play it. Louth end mode ensures that after playing a clip in
a list, timecode freezes at the first frame of the next clip in that list.
NOTE: Louth menu commands are available only when the panel
controller is set to Louth Automation.
Summary of Contents for Profile Pro II
Page 18: ...Preface 18 Profile PRO Series...
Page 34: ...Chapter 1 Introducing the Profile PRO Series 34 Profile PRO Series...
Page 96: ...Chapter 2 Using the Profile Configuration Manager 96 Profile PRO Series...
Page 115: ...Emptying the Recycle Bin Profile PRO Series 115 Figure 48 Recycle Bin properties dialog box...
Page 119: ...Viewing Properties Profile PRO Series 119 Figure 51 The transcode history page...
Page 158: ...Chapter 4 Using VdrPanel 158 Profile PRO Series Figure 76 Profile Options dialog box...
Page 183: ...Defining a New Clip Profile PRO Series 183 Figure 87 New Clip dialog box...
Page 202: ...Chapter 5 Using the Profile Disk Utility 202 Profile PRO Series...
Page 266: ...Chapter 8 Using the List Manager 266 Profile PRO Series Figure 131 A basic playback list...
Page 299: ...Configuring Video Resources Profile PRO Series 299 Figure 148 MPEG video track settings...
Page 302: ...Chapter 9 Using the Resource Manager 302 Profile PRO Series Figure 151 JPEG codec check boxes...
Page 311: ...Configuring Timecode Resources Profile PRO Series 311 Figure 158 Timecode Codec check boxes...
Page 316: ...Chapter 9 Using the Resource Manager 316 Profile PRO Series...
Page 342: ...Chapter 10 Using TimeDelay 342 Profile PRO Series...
Page 358: ...Glossary 358 Profile PRO Series...
Page 370: ...Index 370 Profile PRO Series...