You can record Video signals on the fly in Crash Mode, i.e. you start and stop each Capture process manually.
It is required to select a Naming Preset, a Capture Preset and a Destination Preset. If you wish you may also adjust the other settings.
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Now hover over the Channel View and the Record button will be visible. Press this button to start the Recording (shortcut: command + R).
If the Record button does not show up verify the Capture- and Destination Presets in just:in Engine and make sure you have selected both in the Inspector. |
Click the Record button again to stop Recording. The recorded clip will be available in the filesystem. To directly access the written clip double click on Destination Preset in the Inspector. This only works if the just:in User Interface can access the storage location with the same paths as defined in just:in Engine).
A Capture ID consists of a Capture Preset and a Destination Preset. |
Make sure that the Capture IDs are recording to different storage locations or have different file name extensions (*.mov, *.mxf or *.mp4). |
Hold the option key while Recording and press the Record button to split the Recording.
While Recording you can enter a Timecode that is in the future to automatically stop a Recording on that given Timecode.
You may do multiple Recordings of a single Video source at the same time to the same or to multiple destinations. This feature is limited by the hardware specs of the machine running just:in Engine. We strongly recommend to do thorough testing before using this feature in a live environment.