macros:example:timecodelivetime
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===== How to use it ===== | ===== How to use it ===== | ||
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This macro is meant to be used for shows using timelines when the song ends with an open ending. In this case the procedure would be creating a CueList with two cues inside it: | This macro is meant to be used for shows using timelines when the song ends with an open ending. In this case the procedure would be creating a CueList with two cues inside it: | ||
- | 1. Cue 1 would be an empty cue triggering the SetTimecodeOneLiveTime macro (preferably copied and used with another name within showfile). | + | - Cue 1 would be an empty cue triggering the SetTimecodeOneLiveTime macro (preferably copied and used with another name within showfile). |
- | 2. Cue 2 would be an empty cue triggering the Set Timecode One to SMPTE (stored in default avolites macros). | + | |
At the end of the timecode part of the song (on the last frame if possible) the timeline should have a trigger to Cue 1 from the CueList mentioned above. This way internal clock is set to the last frame received by SMPTE and timecode one source is set to internal so the operator can now play or pause from the last frame given by SMPTE. | At the end of the timecode part of the song (on the last frame if possible) the timeline should have a trigger to Cue 1 from the CueList mentioned above. This way internal clock is set to the last frame received by SMPTE and timecode one source is set to internal so the operator can now play or pause from the last frame given by SMPTE. |
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