The Vtr keyword identifies video tape recorders that can be used for clip I/O. You can uncomment VTRs of different video formats. Any enabled VTR can be selected for a project, regardless of the project's video I/O timings.
You can also use the Vtr keyword to identify supported High-Speed Dual-Link (HSDL) devices for clip I/O, such as telecines. HSDL devices are supported for clip I/O in Flame, Inferno, Smoke 2K, and Backdraft Conform. HSDL devices appear as separate entries in the list of supported decks for the Vtr keyword.
The Vtr keyword uses the following syntax
Vtr <protocol>, <name>, <input_format>, <timing>,<colorspace_mode>, <output_format>, <output_sync>, <serial_port>, <timecode_type>, <video_output_delay>, <video_input_delay>, <pre_roll>, <post_roll>, <audio_input_delay>, <audio_output_delay>, <video_precision> [, <cueup_mode>, <TC_transition_delay>, <edit_on_delay>, <edit_off_delay>, <vtr_command_delay>]
Where: | Is: |
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<protocol> | The VTR control protocol (SONY, BTS, BVW50, TASCAM, or NONE). |
<name> | The name by which you want to identify the VTR in the Input Clip and Output Clip menus (D1, DigBeta, D1 BTS, D5, and DVCpro, for example.). |
<input_format> | The video input format. Set to Serial1 to input using a single-link (4:2:2) connection from a device. Set to SerialDual to input using a dual-link (4:4:4) connection from a device. |
<timing> | The I/O timing associated with the video standard of the VTR (NTSC, PAL, or HD, if applicable). |
<colorspace_mode> | The mode that indicates whether colourspace conversion and/or headroom is required for clip I/O. See Configuring Colourspace Conversion for Device I/O. |
<output_format> | The video output type. Set to Serial1 to output using a single-link (4:2:2) connection to a device. Set to SerialDual to output using a dual-link (4:4:4) connection to a device. |
<output_sync> | The sync source used for clip output. For AJA cards, the possible values are: STANDALONE, HOUSE, or DIGITAL1. |
<serial_port> | The serial port to which the VTR is connected. Only Serial2 can be specified. It takes the value AJA:0:1 for workstations using an AJA OEM-2K or an AJA OEM-LH. |
<timecode_type> | The timecode type to be returned by the VTR (Auto, LTC, or VITC). |
<video_output_delay> | Video output delay in frames. |
<video_input_delay> | Video input delay in frames. |
<pre_roll> | Pre-roll in frames or seconds: Use integers to specify pre-roll in frames. Use decimals to specify pre-roll in seconds. |
<post_roll> | Post-roll in frames or seconds: Use integers to specify post-roll in frames. Use decimals to specify post-roll in seconds. |
<audio_input_delay> | The offset value to have sync audio with video on input. Integer units represent frames; this delay should be 0 by default. |
<audio_output_delay> | The offset value to have sync audio with video on output. Integer units represent frames; this delay should be 0 by default. |
<video_precision> | The precision of the video interface (8 or 10 bits). |
<cueup_mode> | The method by which the VTR is cued. This parameter is optional. Use vtrcueing to make the application use the VTR Cue command directly to cue the VTR. Use vtrff if using vtrcueing causes the VTR to react slowly when cued, such as with a Betacam SP™. |
<TC_transition_delay> | The delay in milliseconds after a vertical sync, before requesting the VTR timecode. This value should only be set or changed with the help of technical support. |
<edit_on_delay> | The delay in frames before the edit sync point to send the ON command. This parameter is optional and it applies only to BVW50. |
<edit_off_delay> | The delay in frames before the edit sync point to send the OFF command. This parameter is optional and it applies only to BVW50. |
<vtr_command_delay> | The delay in milliseconds before the application sends certain commands to the VTR. This parameter is optional, but useful for older VTRs such as the BTS. |