MOTU HDX-SDI User Manual page 38

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PLAYBACK TAB
The Playback tab (Figure 6-8) provides settings
that apply to video playback from Final Cut Pro (as
opposed to capturing). Therefore, these settings
relate to the current settings in Final Cut Pro and its
timeline.
Interlace Pause Mode
If you are working with an interlaced video format,
the Interlace Pause Mode (Figure 6-8) lets you
choose between viewing a Full Frame or individual
Fields (1 or 2) when Final Cut Pro parks on a frame.
Clicking on these buttons will not bring the MOTU
Video Setup application to the front, so you can
switch between fields, or between Full Frame and
Single Fields modes, while Final Cut Pro is the front
application.
Figure 6-8: The Playback tab settings.
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Playback Timecode Offset
The Playback Timecode Offset options (Figure 6-8)
let you specify the frame format and timecode
offset for timecode generated by the HDX-SDI
during playback. Make sure these settings match
their corresponding settings in your Final Cut Pro
project, so that the HDX-SDI generates timecode
that matches Final Cut Pro's time line.
Playback 29.97 fps Timecode
If your Final Cut Pro timeline is currently set to the
29.97 drop-frame format, choose Drop Frame from
the Playback 29.97 fps Timecode menu (Figure 6-8)
so that the HDX-SDI matches Final Cut Pro's frame
format. If Final Cut is running 29.97 non-drop,
choose Non-Drop Frame. (If you are running Final
Cut Pro at any other frame rate besides 29.97, this
setting is ignored.)
Color
Lookup
Table
(CLUT) for
playback
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