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  1. Timecode: Timecode of the Channel.
  2. Channel Name or Connection Info (click to toggle).
  3. Clip
    • Naming Convention: select one of the Presets which have been configured in just:in Engine.
    • Variables: visible in this figure as Name or Angel, this list may differ – depending on your Naming Presets.
    • Resulting Filename: shows the resulting Filename.
  4. Timecode
    • Timecode: select a Timecode source, like Computer Time, VTR, LTC…
    • Offset: define a Timecode offset.
    • Stop on Timecode: define a Timecode where to stop the Recording.
  5. Metadata
    • Metadata Set: you can select a Metadata set, for example QuickTime. This provides several predefined Metadata fields for you to fill.
    • Writes at: select whether the Metadata will be written at the Start or at the End of a capture.
  6. Captures: add or remove Captures by using the add and delete buttons.
    • Capture Preset: select one of the Presets which have been configured in just:in Engine. 
    • Destination Preset: select one of the Presets which have been configured in just:in Engine. 
    • Loop: choose if the Capture will be looped.
    • Reference Movie (depending on Destination Preset): select the Type of Reference Movie.



To start a recording, simply press on the record button or use cmd + r. When a currently recording channel is selected, the channel border will flash between red and cyan. You can stop a recording by using cmd + r or by just pressing the recording button again.

Multiselection

With v2.5 it is possible to change settings of two or more channels at the same time. Just select the channels and then press the settings button or hit cmd + i to open the inspector. Then make the changes and these are applied to all selected channels.

Please beware that when you select channels of different engines, the naming of the presets must be identical.

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