Creating A Stitched Clip - Telestream Lightspeed Live Capture User Manual

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Capturing Tape Media
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Using the Tape Capture Web App
1. Click the Gear icon to open the Customize Parameters dialog.
2. Enable TC-Toggle to enable timecode override.
3. Select 29.97 fps or 59.94 fps if you want to use drop frame. (Drop frame is only
4. Select the timecode by clicking it once or by selecting the line below it. When
5. Type a semicolon ";" to set for drop frame, or a colon ":" for non-drop frame. The
6. Click Save to save your changes and close the dialog.
When the capture is activated the output file uses the drop frame or non-drop frame
characteristic you have set.

Creating a Stitched Clip

The Clip Stitching feature allows you to create a list of clips from one or more tapes,
arrange the clips in the order in which they should be stitched together, capture all the
clips to individual files, and then create a stitched output file (or files) containing all
captured clips in the order specified.
Note: When clips or tapes have different frame rates, the job stops at the stitch
location where the frame rate changes. Frames rates must be the same for stitch
operations to complete successfully.
Follow these steps to create a stitched clip:
1. In Vantage Workflow Designer, open the Tape action to configure it. (See
available for 29.97 fps or 59.94 fps.) Select any frame rate for non-drop frame.
selected, the line and TC Override name displays in blue. (All numbers must be
highlighted in white. If only one section of numbers is highlighted then you can not
change between drop frame and non-drop frame.)
character should change in the timecode.
Tape Capture Workflow
for more details.)
Creating a
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