To enter the Timecode keyword in the command line, use one of the options:
- Press MA + X6
- Type Timecode
- Type the shortcut Ti or TC
Description
Section titled âDescriptionâThe Timecode keyword is an object keyword used to select the timecode by default.
Using the Timecode keyword you can:
- store
- play (go)
- record
- edit
- label
- set properties of
- rewind (top)
timecode shows.
For more information see Timecode.
[Function] Timecode [âTimecode_Nameâ or Timecode_Number]Â [âProperty_Nameâ or âProperty_Valueâ] text
Property
Section titled âPropertyâThe following table displays the properties that can be assigned using the Set Keyword.
| Property | Property Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Name | âTimecode show nameâ | Set the name of timecode show. |
| Time | Â | Set position of the time cursor. |
| Duration | 0s to 255h59m58.96s | Set the entire length of timecode show. |
| Offset | 0s to 255h59m58.96s | To move the entire timecode show forward, set an offset in the timecode show. |
| Loop Mode | Loop Pause Off | Basic settings for Loop and how to pause or stop. |
| Loop Count | âEndless Repeatâ (0), âNo Repeatâ (1), 2..1000 | Only for timecode shows syncing to the internal clock. Set if the timecode show runs: Endless (Endless Repeat) Once and stop (No Repeat) A specific number of times (number between 2 and 1000) |
| TimeMarkers | Â | Time markers are used to select the track. They will be stored. |
| TCSlot | âInternalâ (-2), âLink Selectedâ (-1), âSlot1â (0), âSlot2â (1), âSlot3â (2), etc. | Set the timecode show to a timecode slot. |
| AutoStart (only available with external timecode slot) | âYesâ, âNoâ | Only available when syncing to an external source. If a timecode signal is received, the timecode show switches from the off mode to the play mode. |
| AutoStop | âYesâ, âNoâ | Only available when syncing to an external source. If a timecode signal is received, the timecode show switches from the play mode to the off mode. |
| User Bits | 0 .. FFFFFFFF, 0 .. 4294967296 | Only available when syncing to an external source. To transmit several kinds of information, for example, a second Timecode Stream, set user bits in hex or decimal. So several incoming Timecode Streams can be discerned. |
Examples
Section titled âExamplesâ- To set timecode show âIntroâ to a duration of 55 seconds, type:
| User name[Fixture]>Set Timecode âIntroâ âDurationâ â55â |
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- To store a new timecode show called âNapalm Skiesâ in the timecode pool, type:
| User name[Fixture]>Store Timecode âNapalm Skiesâ |
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- To rename timecode show âIntroâ âPreludeâ, type:
| User name[Fixture]>Set Timecode âIntroâ âNameâ âPreludeâ |
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- Â To start the timecode show âPreludeâ, type:
| User name[Fixture]>Go Timecode âPreludeâ |
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- Â To rewind the timecode show âPreludeâ, type:
| User name[Fixture]>Top Timecode âPreludeâ |
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- To label timecode show 3 in the timecode pool, type:
| User name[Fixture]>Label Timecode 3Â |
The label pop-up opens and you can now label the timecode show.