Note: For a deeper discussion of genlocking, please see Section 7.1.6.
3.17 CONFIGURE TIMECODE
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(LTC) source, you can use that timecode reference instead of
relying on the local (system) time.
A switch is provided in the Timecode Configuration panel to
enable this support - please see Section 13.4 for more detail.
3.18 NETWORKING
TriCaster is capable of displaying screens from networked computers running NewTek's iVGA™
client software, output from other supported applications (such as NewTek's own LiveText™), or
media streamed via from Apple AirPlay® to a connected network.
Connecting TriCaster to a local area network (LAN) may require additional steps beyond those
mentioned back when we discussed Microsoft Windows
basic procedure involved in joining a workgroup:
TriCaster uses the system clock to generate 'local timecode'
for the time display shown in the Live Desktop and to be
embedded in captured MPEG-2 video clips.
To configure timecode, click the configure button (gear) next
to the timecode display in the Live Desktop titlebar. Please
see section 7.3 for more detail.
If you have an external linear timecode
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activation (Section 3.2). Here is the
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