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beyond:timecode [2024/05/08 10:09]
Bob Varkevisser [Setting up the SMPTE Timecode reader]
beyond:timecode [2024/05/08 10:10] (current)
Bob Varkevisser [Incoming timecode options]
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 “**Enable Art Net timecode**” - only set this option ON if you are using ArtNet time code. Otherwise recommended state is OFF. “**Enable Art Net timecode**” - only set this option ON if you are using ArtNet time code. Otherwise recommended state is OFF.
  
-“**Enable SNTC Synchronorm Timecode**” - set this option ON only if you need to synchronize BEYOND with Synchronorm software. +“**Enable SNTC Synchronorm Timecode**” - set this option ON only if you need to synchronize BEYOND with Synchronorm software.
  
 “**Keep running even though timecode stops**” - when this option enabled, BEYOND will continue the show playback even if the incoming timecode signal is lost, or stopped. This option allow the show to continue playback even if there are some drops in timecode signal. When this option is disabled, BEYOND will stop the show playback after 1 second of timecode signal timeout. “**Keep running even though timecode stops**” - when this option enabled, BEYOND will continue the show playback even if the incoming timecode signal is lost, or stopped. This option allow the show to continue playback even if there are some drops in timecode signal. When this option is disabled, BEYOND will stop the show playback after 1 second of timecode signal timeout.
  
-“**Enable time smooth filter**”. BEYOND can use the time (from timecode) directly. The time value coming from the TimeCode Controller will be used over and over again until a new value has been received.  An alternative solution is based on BEYOND detecting the timecode speed and following the time code as close as possible. In this situation, BEYOND will not just wait for next time code value, it will continue to play the show based on the TimeCode speed it detected. As a result the time is always going forward and moves smoothly.  The time smooth filter should be enabled in all cases, except when you need the show to **stay** in some exact time. +“**Enable time smooth filter**”. BEYOND can use the time (from timecode) directly. The time value coming from the TimeCode Controller will be used over and over again until a new value has been received.  An alternative solution is based on BEYOND detecting the timecode speed and following the time code as close as possible. In this situation, BEYOND will not just wait for next time code value, it will continue to play the show based on the TimeCode speed it detected. As a result the time is always going forward and moves smoothly.  The time smooth filter should be enabled in all cases, except when you need the show to **stay** in some exact time.
  
 ===== Using the Timeline with the incoming timecode. ===== ===== Using the Timeline with the incoming timecode. =====
beyond/timecode.1715155744.txt · Last modified: 2024/05/08 10:09 by Bob Varkevisser