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Chapter 20, Video Capture and Video Playout
Playout Menu Options

Use the Playout menu to play out media to a VTR.

The following two graphics represent the Playout menu.

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  1. Video/Graphics Raster option box
  1. Format option box
  1. VTR Status panel
  1. Raster list
  1. Full Range button
  1. Pulldown Phase buttons
  1. Pulldown button
  1. Link Type option box

Video/Graphics option box--Toggle between the video card (AVIO) and the graphics card (GFX/SDI). The Raster list is then populated with rasters for the selected card.

Raster list--With a video card selected in the Video option box (AVIO), select one of the listed rasters to set the resolution and timing for capture. See Supported Video SDI and GFX SDI Rasters.

Format option box--Toggle to display only rasters belonging to a particular footage format in the Raster list.

Select: To display:
SD Standard definition rasters.
HD High-definition rasters.
Film Film rasters.
Audio Audio rasters (only applicable to GFX/SDI).

Link Type option box--Toggle to display only rasters belonging to a particular link type in the Raster list.

Select: To display:
Single The single-link (4:2:2 signal) rasters.
Dual The dual-link (4:4:4 signal) rasters.
Stereo The stereoscopy rasters (only applicable to GFX/SDI).

Full Range button--Enable to configure Lustre to play out the full video signal from the video board. If disabled, Lustre plays out only the legal portion of the video signal.

Pulldown button--Enable to configure Lustre to add a pulldown frame when playing out. See About 3:2 Pulldown.

Sync Mode list-- Select one of the sync modes.

Select: To:
InternalSync Set the sync mode to a free-running internal sync (SD and HD).
ExternalSync Genlock to an analog sync connected to the sync input (SD only).
TrilevelSync Genlock to a trilevel sync connected to the sync input (HD only).

Source Playout From buttons-- Select a starting point for the playout.

Enable: To select:
Begin The start of the timeline as the starting point for playing out to tape.
Actual The current position of the positioner as the starting point for playing out to tape.
Markers The marker position as the starting point for playing out to tape.

Note: Markers are In/Out marks that you can set to define the playout operation. See Defining In and Out Markers when Playing Out to Tape.

Record To Tape Mode buttons--Allow you to configure Lustre to display what the edited footage would look like without recording to VTR or to play out the current timeline and send the source timecode to the VTR.

Enable: To:
Preview Preview the footage that will be recorded without recording to tape.
Telecine Record the footage to tape along with its original source timecode and black media between shots. See Writing Telecine-Style Tape.

Record Mode Options buttons--Define where on the tape Lustre begins recording when using the Record playout mode. For more information about Record Mode options, see Playing Out to a VTR.

Enable: To begin recording:
Tape Begin At the beginning of the tape.
Actual At the position of the current frame on the tape.

Bars Length field--Defines the duration (in seconds) of the colour bars recorded to the video tape before the recorded footage begins.

Black Length field--Defines the duration (in seconds) of the leader black recorded to the video tape before the recorded footage begins.

Insert button--Initiates recording when inserting video and/or audio onto a tape that already contains material.

Assemble button--Initiates recording of both video and audio signals on all tracks to a tape when you need to record beyond the point where the valid control track ends.

Record button--Initiates recording of both video and audio signals on all tracks when recording an entire cut to tape.

Note: Use the Record button to write to a new tape with no content. When you record in Record mode, Lustre writes bars and black media before the playout.

In Point field--Enter the timecode of the tape where the recording will begin.

Note: When you configure the in point, the out point is automatically set to the timecode that equals to sum of the clip duration added to the in point.

In Point Set button--Sets the current timecode of the tape as the in point.

V button--Enable to play out the video track when playing out to a video source. Disable to play out audio only.

A1 - A8 buttons--Enable the audio tracks (A1-A8) to play out.

Note: You can only specify specific video and audio tracks to play out if you are in Insert mode.

VTR Status panel--Displays VTR status messages when Lustre is connected to a VTR.

Audio Output status--Audio is always outputted to both AES and Embedded Audio.

Video Delay field--Enter a frame number to delay the video playout for that number of fields. For example, if you set the field to 10, playout begins 10 frames after the in point. If you set the field to -10, playout begins 10 frames before the in point.

Audio Delay field--Enter a frame number to delay the audio playout for that number of fields. For example, if you set the field to 10, audio playout begins 10 frames after the in point. If you set the field to -10, audio playout begins 10 frames before the in point.

Note: The Video and Audio Delay fields compensate for frame delays that may exist while transferring shots from Lustre to the output device.

Standby Off button--Removes the VTR heads from the tape.

Eject button--Ejects the tape in the VTR.

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