
10.05.A
XT2 Series DISK RECORDER – Version 10.05 - Software Technical Reference
EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – Jluly 2011
ANALOG LTC STATUS
This section, on the second page of the Server Monitoring screen, specifies the
current status of the analogue LTC timecode and specifies the number of drifts
detected compared to the genlock.
The possible status values are the following depending on the MTPC A2/A4 board
used:
Status Description
OK The timecode is incremented in a normal way.
Drift The timecode received and the genlock are not synchronous.
Bad The timecode received is not correct.
For example when an NTSC timecode is received instead of a PAL
timecode (freq. error), when there are disturbances in the
timecode reception (bad signal).
Lost No timecode is available.
TIMECODE STATUSES
This section, on the second page of the Server Monitoring screen, displays the
settings for managing and monitoring the timecode jump tables. Records are
created in these tables when a break, or jump, in the timecodes occurs in the
recorded material. The records in the timecode jump tables are then used to
search for and manipulate the video material on the XT2+ server.
There are two timecode jump tables:
• Timecode jump table for the LTC timecodes
• Timecode jump table for the timecodes specified by the user in the VITC
setting on the first page of the Setup screen.
LTC Description Default
Values
LTC jumps
Number of timecode jumps calculated in the LTC
timecode jump table for the given recorder since the
last start of the server.
1
LTC
threshold
Number of continuous timecodes to be received, after
a break in LTC timecodes in the recorded material, in
order to create a new record in the LTC timecode
jump table.
50
Peak alerts Number of peak alerts generated for the recorder
since the last start of the server.
A peak alert is generated each time the peak limit
specified in the Peak Limit field is reached.
0
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