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1. TX RS422 TX to counter O COIN HD OB WO N R GND 6 4 EVENTS IN 9 PIN D Pin Signal Notes Punch 2 Punch 1 Streamer 2 Immediate streamer trigger of streamer 2 only Streamer 1 Delayed streamer trigger multiple streamer trigger Pop LTC Pop LTC trigger input 100mv to 2V RMS GND GND GND WO COIN OD OT BW NR e GND 11 6 5 BEEPS OUT RCA The beeps output is single ended approximately 800hz and 1 volt peak to peak If enabled in the GUI it is active at the same time and for the same duration as the punch 6 6 MIDI in pinout credit http www interfacebus com PC_MIDI_Pinout html MIDI Pin Out Pin No IN Signal Name THRU Signal Name Out Signal Name 1 No Connect No Connect No Connect 2 No Connect Shield Shield 3 No Connect No Connect No Connect 4 IN 5v 5v 5 IN IN IN 12 7 SUPPORTED FORMATS 7 1 SDI 7 1 1 SMPTE 259 480i 29 97hz 25hz 7 1 2 SMPTE 274 1080p x1920 PsF 30 25 24 FPS 7 1 3 SMPTE 295 1080i x 1920 25 FPS 7 1 4 SMPTE 296 720p x 1280 60 50 30 25 24 FPS 7 2 HDMI The maximum HDMI resolution is 1920 x 1200 60P 13 8 OPERATIONAL FEATURES 8 1 Streamer 8 1 1 Streamer and end bar color Use the palette to set the streamer and end bar colors v The Mac GUI has a Mac color palette for each item y The Windows GUI has a palette in the upper left Clicking on a color se
2. indication Try a second time if not found Connect a HDMI or HDSDI monitor A gray ramp pattern should display Trigger a streamer with the Trigger button The Status indicator flutters while the streamer is active Connect a HDMI or HDSDI source The Status indicator should stop blinking The input signal should appear on the display There may be some settling time as clocks lock Trigger a streamer with the Trigger button 2 4 Buttons and indicators Press the front panel Trigger button quickly several times to trigger multiple streamers The rear panel trigger button triggers both streamer 1 and punch 1 The status indicators on front and back flutter while streamers are active The Status indicator blinks if there is no input and goes steady if there is an input 3 Warranty and program updates 3 1 Warranty The VM15 warranty is 1 year parts and labor Customer pays shipping 3 2 Updates Current GUIs are available at http endpointonline com VM 15 htm The current firmware and micro controller updates are available at our ftp site e url ftp www endpointonline com e user name vm15 endpointonline com e password vm15 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 Power The universal 120 240 VAC supply has a number of adapter plugs for different territories Select the appropriate adapter Connect the 9 12 VDC supply to the VM15 After afew seconds the Status indicator will
3. 12 5 8 TC start Set the TC start used for MIDI export 12 5 9 Export MID Export a MIDI file The streamer duration is used for the offset The TC type and TC start are used for calculating the MIDI events The cue sheet is sorted on export of MIDI The text prints when the streamer starts and stays on screen 12 5 10 Pulldown Check to set beats per minute to 119 88 This is for pulled down frame rates like 23 976 and 29 97 12 5 11 Include dialog in text Check to include dialog in text for MIDI export or for display 12 5 12 Send in outs Send the cue in and out timecodes to the VM15 The out is optional 12 5 13 Clear screen text Clear any cue text that has is displayed on screen 32 12 5 14 Include cue ID in text Check to include cue ID in text for MIDI export or for display 33 12 6 Windows GUI differences The Windows GUI has a single graphic for positioning the annunciator LTC punch and showing the streamer end bar color and streamer width It has a tab for the cue sheet while the Mac GUI has a separate window for the cue sheet 34 13 APPLICATION NOTES 13 1 MIDI test setup MIDI was tested using ProTools 9 running under Windows 7 with an M Audio Midisport Uno 1x1 USB to MIDI converter Connect the out MIDI connector to the VM 15 MIDI input Any program that generates MIDI notes and velocities can be used for this test For Protools the procedure is o Add an instrument called streamer
4. E8 124 Streamer 1 D 8 123 Punch 4 D8 122 Punch 3 CH8 121 Punch 2 C8 120 Punch 1 B8 119 accumulating streamer trigger same as closure on Events In A 8 118 End Bar used for setting color only A8 117 Velocity selects annunciator message see annunciator table G7 116 Deprecated 3 33 3 was annunciator background FH7 115 Deprecated 3 33 3 was annunciator foreground F7 114 Playback annunciator colors see table 11 4 E7 113 Record annunciator colors see table 11 4 D 7 112 Rehearse annunciator colors see table 11 4 11 2 Velocity Velocity Action No action MIDI Note Off command Set selected streamer punch color to white trigger Set selected streamer punch color to yellow trigger Set selected streamer punch color to cyan trigger Set selected streamer punch color to green trigger Set selected streamer punch color to magenta trigger Set selected streamer punch color to red trigger Set selected streamer punch color to blue trigger Set selected streamer punch color to black trigger WOlCOIN DAD WB W N R oO Set selected punch color to reverse video trigger All others Trigger 18 11 MIDI TABLEs continued 11 3 Annunciator Note that the PLAYBACK annunciator inhibits streamers punches and text overlay Turn off the PLAYBACK annunciator if you want to do manual triggers Velocity Annunciator messa
5. check box generates a full range gray scale 12 3 4 Masking Masking is in pixels Different masks may be set for top bottom left and right The matte up down control sets the transparency of the black mask 12 3 5 Pop LTC enables The pop LTC radio buttons select the type of input for triggering The punch streamer accum and streamer check boxes select what will be triggered Streamer does not retrigger until the current streamer completes Streamer accum triggers multiple streamers 12 3 6 Annunciator LTC Text Drag the annuciator LTC or text windows to the desired position The annunciator LTC and text windows have similar controls a foreground and background color and a size The annunciator is made visible by selecting Rehearse Record or Playback in the Annunciator group box LTC is made visible with the Visible check box A text sample may be displayed with the Show sample button or hidden with the Hide sample button 12 3 7 Cue in out behavior LTC lists have an in and optional out time The lists are txt files with the first timecode in the line of text being the in and the second timecode being the out If the list has in and out times the picture during cue only check box displays black outside the cue The picture when stopped check box defeats picture during cue only when stopped 12 3 8 SDI generator The VM15 can generat
6. for this test to the ProTools menu item Setup MIDI MIDI Studio Setup o Select the Output Port to be your USB to MIDI interface o Select Send Channel 1 o Inthe Mix window select the MIDI track channel strip output to be streamer o Open the MIDI Editor o Enable Play MIDI notes when editing The MIDI keyboard should trigger streamers and punches per the MIDI command table 13 2 PROTOOLS 13 2 1 Play closure method Streamer triggers from ProTools Sync HD connector pinout Signal Sync HD 25 pin D VM 15 9 pinD GPOUTO_A 3 4 Streamer 1 GPOUTO_B 4 8 GND ProTools test setup The ProTools PLAY closure is GPOUTO Typical operation is to set a preroll of 6 seconds for ProTools a 4 second streamer delay and a 2 second streamer Roll ProTools e After the streamer delay the streamer will trigger Stopping ProTools before the streamer has triggered cancels the pending streamer 35 13 2 2 MIDI track method credit Derek Casari at Fox Studio provided this setup 10 Setup MIDI Midi Studio 20 USB UNO or otherwise Interface if installed properly will be visible 30 Click Add Device name it Streamer 40 Click on OUT arrow of UNO or other MIDI interface and drag it to IN arrow of Streamer device added in above step Close AMS Apple MIDI Setup 50 In Pro Tools Add Track MIDI track 60 Click on the MIDI track just created 70 View Edit Window Views Real Time Proper
7. TRIGGERING 9 1 Closures Closures to GND on the Events connector trigger events see the Events pinouts 6 4 The streamer 1 closure is used to trigger multiple streamers If there is a non zero streamer delay the streamer 1 closure is a held closure and the streamer is delayed by that number of seconds Releasing the held closure prior to the delay cancels the streamer 9 2 MIDI MIDI notes trigger events See the MIDI tables 11 1 2 for the mapping of notes and velocities to events See the ProTools MIDI Application Note see application notes section 13 for more information about MIDI trigger tracks 9 3 LTC The LTC reader can trigger events LTC lists are text or pdf files extension typically txt with one or two timecodes per line Load the list to the cue sheet by dropping the file on the cue sheet window Send the cue sheet to the VM15 with the send in outs button Reading LTC sets the GUI to LTC triggering The first timecode will trigger a streamer if the GUI is set to pop triggering There may be up to 1023 cues in the list sent to the VM15 A cue example with an in and optional out would be 01 00 00 00 01 00 10 00 9 4 Pop Pops can trigger events Pops must be 500hz 2Khz and at least 10 cycles long Set the GUI to pop triggering not LTC triggering 9 5 GUI The GUI is used to trigger events to check the setup Clicking the color boxes will trigger streamers or punch beeps The streamer trigger b
8. 15 Streamer inserts streamers and punches into SDI and HDMI video It generates audio beeps on the punches It can be triggered from a number of sources closures MIDI LTC lists or from the graphical user interface It converts SDI to HDMI and HDMI to SDI It has a LTC window display It has a Rehearse Record Playback text display that can be selected from MIDI It has a cue sheet that can put text on screen or export MID files to trigger streamers and put text on screen GUIs for Intel Mac OS 10 5 and greater and for Windows are available at http endpointonline com VM 15 REAR VIEW HOS PIN 1S 12 o NA OUTA INB Oure MIDIIN HONI N HOMI OUT COUNTER OUT USB EVENTS IN 12 mus TRIGER 3 d L 2 QUICK START 2 1 Install the FTDI USB driver Get the USB driver for your Mac or Windows computer from http www ftdichip com Drivers VCP htm Install it 2 2 Get the GUI Get the GUI for your Intel Mac OS 10 5 or greater or Windows computer at http endpointonline com VM 15 htm Unzip the executable Put it in a convenient location Make a shortcut to it 2 3 Connect the VM15 The universal AC supply has a number of adapter plugs for different territories Connect power 9 12V DC Connect your computer to the VM15 with a USB cable Wait for the VM15 to be found by the USB system Run the GUI The dialog title will indicate the VM15 USB serial port or a not found
9. I 12 1 Streamer tab 12 1 1 Streamer colors triggers 12 1 2 Accumulating trigger 12 1 3 Streamer end punch 12 1 4 Width bottom top transparent sliders 12 1 5 Delay seconds 12 1 6 Duration seconds 12 2 Punch beeps tab 12 2 1 Punch colors triggers reverse video 12 2 2 Punch beeps timing 12 2 3 Size 12 2 4 Positioning 12 3 Setup tab 12 3 1 Input priority 12 3 2 Frame rate 12 3 3 Test Patterns 12 3 4 Masking 12 3 5 Pop LTC enables 12 3 6 Annunciator LTC Text 12 3 7 Cue in out behavior 12 3 8 SDI generator 12 3 9 HDMI input color space 12 3 10 Text 12 4 Debug tab 12 4 1 Transmit 12 4 2 Receive 12 4 3 Clear rx text 12 4 4 Get HDMI timing 12 4 5 Extended timing 12 4 6 Streamer fields 12 5 Cue sheet window 12 5 1 Clear All 12 5 2 Delete 12 5 3 Add 12 5 4 Sort by Cue In 12 5 5 Remove duplicate cue ins 12 5 6 Midnight rollover calculation 12 5 7 TC type 12 5 8 TC start 12 5 9 Export MID 12 5 10 Pulldown 12 5 11 Include dialog in text 12 5 12 Send in outs 12 5 13 Clear screen text 12 5 14 Include cue ID in text 12 6 Windows GUI differences 13 Application notes 13 1 MIDI test setup 13 2 ProTools 13 2 1 Play closure method 13 2 2 MIDI track method 13 2 3 Pop track method 14 Sony protocol commands 14 1 14 2 14 3 14 4 14 5 14 6 14 7 10 11 device type request 40 10 mark in 40 11 mark out 40 14 in preset 40 15 out preset 61 0c current time sense 61 20 status sense 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE VM15 The VM
10. VM15 Streamer V3 33 6 User s Guide Endpoint Technology LLC 26624 Ocean View Drive Malibu CA U S 90265 Technical Questions Contact Jim Ketcham jsketcham earthlink net ML Index to VM 15 Users Guide 1 Product Description 2 Quick Start 2 1 Install the FTDI USB driver 2 2 Get the GUI 2 3 Connect the VM15 2 4 Buttons and indicators 3 Warranty and program updates 3 1 Warranty 3 2 Updates 4 Installation 4 1 Power 4 2 Cooling 5 DVI HDMI Setup 5 1 EDID 5 2 Distribution systems that block EDIDs 6 Connectors and pin outs 6 1 HDMI 6 1 1 In out HDMI 6 2 SDI 6 2 1 A in out BNC 6 2 2 B in out BNC 6 3 COUNTER OUT 9 PIN D 6 4 EVENTS IN 9 PIN D 6 5 BEEPS OUT RCA 6 6 MIDI in 7 Supported formats 7 1 SDI 7 1 1 SMPTE 259 7 1 2 SMPTE 274 7 1 3 SMPTE 295 7 1 4 SMPTE 296 7 2 HDMI 8 Operational features 8 1 Streamer 8 1 1 Streamer and end bar color 8 1 2 Width 8 1 3 Rate 8 1 4 Delay 8 1 5 Multiple streamers 8 1 6 Transparency 8 1 7 Stubby streamers 8 1 8 End punch 8 2 Punch Beeps 8 2 1 Color 8 2 2 Reverse video 8 2 3 Size 8 2 4 Duration 8 2 5 Repeat count 8 2 6 Repeat seconds 8 2 7 Enables 8 3 Annunciator 8 4 LTC window 8 5 Picture only during cue 8 6 Picture when stopped 9 Triggering 9 1 Closures 9 2 MIDI 9 3 LTC 9 4 Pop 9 5 GUI 10 Conversions 10 1 SDI to HDMI 10 2 HDMI to SDI 10 3 Conversion table 11 MIDI tables 11 1 Note on 11 2 Velocity 11 3 Annunciator 11 4 Annunciator colors 12 Mac GU
11. ation Set the punch beeps duration frames using the GUI duration frames up down control 8 2 5 Repeat count Set the punch beeps repeat count using the GUI repeat count up down control For ADR the typical setting is 2 repeats This is the number of punch beeps after the initial punch beep 8 2 6 Repeat seconds Set the punch beeps repeat seconds using the GUI repeat seconds up down control For ADR the typical setting is 66 seconds 8 2 7 Enables There are individual enable check boxes for punch and beeps 8 3 Annunciator Select one of the Rehearse Record Playback radio buttons to make the annunciator visible Move the annunciator window in the GUI positioning graphic to position it The size foreground and background colors may be set in the GUI The PLAYBACK annunciator inhibits streamers punches and text overlay 8 4 LTC window Check the LTC window visible checkbox or move the LTC window in the GUI positioning graphic to make the LTC window visible The size foreground and background colors may be set in the GUI 8 5 Picture only during cue Picture only during cue outputs black when not in the cue This checkbox works only when triggering from LTC lists there is an end timecode as the second entry in the cue andthe annunciator is selected to Rehearse Record or Playback 8 6 Picture when stopped The Picture when stopped checkbox defeats Picture only during cue when stopped 15 9
12. colors triggers The palettes set the color of each streamer The trigger buttons trigger individual streamers 12 1 2 Accumulating trigger The accumulating trigger button triggers successive streamers 22 12 1 3 Streamer end punch If streamer end punch is checked punches 1 4 trigger at the end of streamers 1 4 12 1 4 Width bottom top transparent sliders The sliders set the width bottom top and transparency of the streamers 12 1 5 Delay seconds The delay seconds up down control is used for applications with a held play closure See the ProTools play closure method application note 12 1 6 Duration seconds The up down control has a range of 1 4 seconds 23 12 2 Punch Beeps tab e000 VM15 version 3 32 0 tty usbserial AHOOOROV Annunciator Off streamer delay trim Rehearse 0 Record Playback bypass Streamer B Setup Debug Punch colors triggers reverse video 1 rev video 2 rev video 3 rev video 4 rev video Punch beeps timing 2 duration frames 2 repeat count 0 66 gt repeat seconds M punch enable M beeps enable size 12 2 1 Punch colors triggers reverse video The palettes set the color of each punch The trigger buttons trigger individual punches The rev video check box displays punches as reverse video overriding the color 24 12 2 2 Punch beeps timing The duration frames up down control sets the duration of th
13. e punch beep The repeat count up down control is the number of times the punch beep repeats after the initial punch beep The repeat seconds up down control sets the repeat interval The punch enable and beep enable check boxes enable punches and beeps 12 2 3 Size The size slider sets the size of the punch 12 2 4 Positioning The positioning graphic sets the punch position by dragging with the mouse 25 12 3 Setup tab Annunciator Off streamer delay trim O Rehearse 0 is Record _ bypass O i Streamer Punch Beeps EJ Debug Input priority g Annunciator LTC Text positioning CQO HDMI SDI Frame rate SD flat pulldown follow input Test patterns O bars _ gray scale COM MIDI O Sony Annunciator cue in out behavior _ picture during cue only foreground foreground white Z white X C picture when stopped ey oe HDMI input color space black x black sa size size AUTO v GENERATOR_OFF r C Visible SDI generator 12 3 1 Input priority If both inputs are present this control selects which one is used If one input is present it is used 12 3 2 Frame rate The VM15 locks to SDI faster if the frame rate is set to match the input If set to follow input lock may take a few seconds longer 26 12 3 3 Test Patterns The bars check box generates bars The gray scale
14. e various SMPTE standard rates for testing monitors This setting is not retained and the VM15 reverts to generator off on power up 27 12 3 9 HDMI input color space HDMI color space auto is the normal setting The color space can be set manually if color space information is not available in the HDMI input 28 12 4 Debug tab 809 VM15 version 3 31 2 VM15 not found Annunciator Off streamer delay trim Rehearse Record m back _ bypass LJ Mayes Streamer Punch Beeps Setup transmit _ extended timing clear rx text get HDMI timing streamer fields receive 12 4 1 Transmit The VM15 uses text commands This window is used to send those commands manually 12 4 2 Receive This window shows the text coming back from the VM15 12 4 3 Clear rx text Clear the rx text window 12 4 4 Get HDMI timing Get HDMI timing parameters 12 4 5 Extended timing If checked get HDMI timing gets extended timing parameters 12 4 6 Streamer fields Get the count in fields of the last streamer 30 12 5 Cue sheet window 98 98 Untitled Clear All Delete Add Sort by Cue In iA Remove duplicate cue ins TC type Pulldown A Midnight rollover calculation A Include dialog in text v Include cue ID in text Send in outs Clear screen text 01 00 00 00 TC start Export MID Cue In Out Dialog Notes Drop txt or pdf cue sheets on the window to load the cue sheet Items
15. eset e Set the cue out point from data Send bytes Byte 0 1 2 3 4 5 Value 0x44 0x15 Frames Minutes Seconds Hours 37 14 Sony protocol commands continued 14 6 61 0c current time sense e Return the LTC reader position Send bytes Byte 0 1 2 Value 0x61 0x0c N A Receive bytes Byte 0 1 2 3 4 5 Value 0x74 0x04 Frames Minutes Seconds Hours 14 7 61 20 status sense Return status bytes Only bytes 1 and 2 have data all other bytes are zero Unused bits are zero PLAY and LOCK are set if the LTC reader has valid input STOP is set if not Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Byte 1 STOP PLAY Byte 2 LOCK 38 NOTES 39
16. ge 0 No action MIDI Note Off command 1 off 2 Rehearse 3 Record 4 Playback 11 4 Annunciator colors add the background color and foreground color values together send as the velocity 00 white on white is ignored because it is a MIDI Note Off command Velocity Background color 0 white 8 clear 16 yellow 32 cyan 48 green 64 magenta 80 red 96 blue 112 black Velocity Foreground color white yellow cyan green magenta red blue black NIOU Bl W NMR oO J 19 20 12 MAc GUI The GUI version and the USB COM port print in the title bar If there is no VM15 connected VM15 not found prints in the title bar The GUI has a bypass checkbox that defeats all of the various overlays The Annunciator group box selects annunciator text The streamer delay trim adds to the streamer delay See the ProTools play closure method app note 13 1 for a case where streamer delay is used 21 12 1 Streamer tab VM15 version 3 32 0 tty usbserial AHOOOROV Annunciator Off streamer delay trim Rehearse 0 Record Playback bypass Punch Beeps Setup Debug Streamer colors triggers 1 2 3 4 MM end bar accumulating trigger streamer end punch width bottom 0 delay seconds top transparent 2 duration seconds 12 1 1 Streamer
17. may be added manually with the Add button Cue sheet entries are formatted as one or two timecodes followed by the cue text Text may be up to 250 characters per cue To insert a newline in the text use the 2 characters n An example of cues that can be succesfully dropped on the cue sheet window 01 00 00 00 this cue has an in but no out 01 01 00 00 01 01 02 00 this cue has an in and an out 01 01 05 00 this cue nhas two lines of text select a row to display the text and send the in and out timecodes to the VM15 To clear text press Clear screen text The In and Out data can be entered with or without colons Pressing RETURN or ENTER inserts the colons PDF formats supported in 3 31 2 or greater Fairlight EdiCue and raw text 3 32 0 and greater with the associated firmware and micro updates support ASCII and Unicode Latin 1 script Refer to http unicode org charts PDF U0080 pdf 31 12 5 1 Clear All Clear the cue sheet 12 5 2 Delete Delete the selected cue 12 5 3 Add Add a cue to the end The cue can then be edited by clicking in the cells 12 5 4 Sort by Cue In Sort the cues Do this if you add cues that are not in time order 12 5 5 Remove duplicate cue ins Remove cues with duplicate starts when sort by cue in is done 12 5 6 Midnight rollover calculation Sort accounting for midnight rollover when sort by cue in is done 12 5 7 TC type Set the TC type used for MIDI export
18. start to blink and will continue to blink if there is no input It will go steady when there is an input 4 2 Cooling The voltage regulators are heat sunk to the bottom of the case v Leave an air space below the unit for cooling 5 DVI HDMI SETUP 5 1 EDID The EDID table in the monitor describes the monitor s capabilities It is transmitted to the host on power up or connection The VM 15 stores the last EDID in FLASH so that even if the monitor is not powered up the host gets the correct EDID The VM 15 default EDID is from a Dell 24 1920 x 1080 monitor To avoid EDID misreads the first time a particular monitor is used power up the monitor and VM 15 before connecting to the host Alternately refresh the monitors on your computer after changing monitors 5 2 Distribution systems that block EDIDs Ifa monitor is detected but no EDID is returned after a timeout HDMI output is turned on and the default EDID is used To set the default EDID connect the VM 15 directly to the device that you wish to be the default Cycle the VM 15 power and wait at least 15 seconds The device EDID will be stored in VM 15 FLASH 10 6 CONNECTORS AND PIN OUTS 6 1 HDMI 6 1 1 In out HDMI 6 2 SDI 6 2 1 A in out BNC 6 2 2 B in out BNC 4 2 2 SDI in and out Not used as of release 3 27 6 3 COUNTER OUT 9 PIN D in Signal Notes GND N C TX RS422 TX to counter N C N C N C N C
19. ties 80 In the MIDI track o clickon DLY o change to Advance change timebase to ms o make the value 2000 duration of streamer 90 In bottom left time base select should be samples 100 To enter streamer values o Locate to a point where a streamer is desired Change view to notes o On the keyboard click on the note value B8 say at 59 30 00 This becomes a template value o Switch back to Regions view o Select the region where you have placed the streamer note above hit CMD C copy locate to next streamer point and CMD V paste o Repeat for the multiple streamer points desired O 13 2 3 Pop track method This method is similar to the MIDI track method but uses an audio pop track Pops must be 500hz 2Khz and at least 10 cycles long See the Events connector table section 6 4 for audio pop connections 36 14 SONY PROTOCOL COMMANDS Sony protocol is 38400 baud odd parity one stop bit 14 1 1011 device type request Responses to device type request Code type Device type 24 0x02b2 25 0x01b2 29 97 30 0x00b2 14 2 40 10 markin e Use the current LTC reader position as the cue in point 14 3 40 11 mark out e Use the current LTC reader position as the cue out point 14 4 44 14 in preset e Set the cue in point from data Send bytes Byte 0 1 2 3 4 5 Value 0x44 0x14 Frames Minutes Seconds Hours 14 5 44 15 out pr
20. ts the cursor to the hand cursor Click that on the color box of a streamer to set its color 8 1 2 Width The GUI width slider on the streamer tab sets the width 8 1 3 Rate The GUI rate up down control on the streamer tab sets the streamer rate in seconds 8 1 4 Delay The GUI delay up down control on the streamer tab sets the streamer delay in seconds The streamer closure must be held this long to trigger the streamer With ProTools the PLAY closure is used with a 4 second delay and a 2 second streamer for a total preroll of 6 seconds 8 1 5 Multiple streamers Up to 4 streamers may be active at once 8 1 6 Transparency The GUI transparency slider on the streamer tab sets the transparency of the streamer 8 1 7 Stubby streamers The GUI top and bottom sliders on the streamer tab set the top and bottom of the streamer 8 1 8 End punch Check the GUI end punch check box to trigger a punch at the end of the streamer Streamers 1 4 trigger punches 1 4 8 2 Punch Beeps 8 2 1 Color Use the palette to set the punch colors v The Mac GUI has a Mac color palette for each item v The Windows GUI has a palette in the upper left Clicking on a color sets the cursor to the hand cursor t Click that on the color box of a punch to set its color 8 2 2 Reverse video Punches may be done as reverse video rather than in color by checking the GUI check box 8 2 3 Size Set the punch size using the GUI size slider 14 8 2 4 Dur
21. utton triggers multiple streamers 10 CONVERSIONS 10 1 SDI to HDMI See the conversion table below for currently supported conversions 10 2 HDMI to SDI See the conversion table below for currently supported conversions This was tested using a VM15 as the HDMI source at 148 5 mhz or 148 5 1 001 mhz If your source is not within 20ppm of these frequencies the conversion may not be received correctly by SDI equipment 16 10 3 Conversion tables SMPTE formats SMPTE_260M_1035i_30_Hz SMPTE_295M_1080i_25 Hz SMPTE_274M_1080i_or_ 1080sF_30 Hz SMPTE_274M_1080i_or_1080sF_25 Hz SMPTE_274M_1080p_ 30 Hz SMPTE_274M_1080p_ 25 Hz SMPTE_274M_1080p_ 24 Hz SMPTE_296M_720p 60 Hz SMPTE_274M_1080sF_24 Hz SMPTE_296M_720p_50_Hz SMPTE_296M_720p_ 30 Hz SMPTE_296M_720p 25 Hz SMPTE_296M_720p_ 24 Hz SMPTE_259M_ 480i 30 Hz SMPTE_259M_ 480i 25 Hz 1 conversion not implemented hdmi gt hdmi Note 1 Note 1 ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 ok ok hdmi gt sdi Note 1 Note 1 ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 ok ok sdi gt sdi ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok sdi gt hdmi Note 1 Note 1 ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 ok ok 17 11 MIDI TABLES 11 1 Note on Note On Note Command G8 127 Streamer 4 FH8 126 Streamer 3 F8 125 Streamer 2
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