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Settings

You can find a description of each Channel setting below:

Device: Select the Video Device (Blackmagic Design) for this Channel.

Input Mode: Select the Input Mode for this Channel. Available options, depending on the Device are:

Input: Choose the Input of the Device for this Channel here (for Blackmagic Design Channels, only option “Input #1” is available).

Audio Input: Choose between different Audio Input (AJA/Blackmagic Design) and Audio Input Channel (AJA only) options. Audio Input options are:

Video Mode: Select the Video mode and ensure that it matches the incoming Video Signal, which is attached to the selected Channel. If it does not match, a warning will be shown (“No Signal”).

Please beware that “PSF” video mores are limited to HD modes and AJA devices.

File Overwrite Strategy:

Chunk Length: defines the maximum length of the recorded Video. The maximum Chunk Length is 12 hours, the default option is 2 hours (02:00:00:00).

Start Timecode: Enabling this option overrides the local time or incoming timecode and makes every new clip start with the defined timecode value.

MXF Write Buffer (Bytes in binary): This setting can be used to tune MXF writing for specific storage requirements, but should only be changed with care as it may lead to unexpected results including write errors. Recommended value: “Block size of storage”.

Restart On No Signal if Not Recording: If this option is enabled, the Channel will automatically restart after a signal loss (only in Idle Mode). Available options are:

Dropped Frames Strategy (NEW in v.6.5):

Action on Timecode break:

Preview

You can manually override the resolutionframe rate, and quality of the Video Previews within the Just In Mac Lite application. This may be helpful to increase performance when displaying many Channels in the Just In Mac Lite application. Please refer to the Channel Preview Options below for more information.

Resolution: Two resolution options are available:

Frame rate: The preview frame rate can be changed between “0” (i.e. native frame rate) and “30” (if the channel frame rate is higher than “30”, then the preview will be limited to 30 fps).

Quality: The “Preview Quality” setting can be changed between “10%” and “100%” (the default value is “50%”).