VTROut

Function
This function can be used to either playback extremely long clips with the capture card, or can be used to record footage onto digibeta. This function can only be created in Tremor, but Shake scripts will support it. By hitting the playback button in the Viewer, Tremor will analyze if any rendering is needed, and will then render files into the disk array in yuv format. For more information on the recording and playback process, jump to Tremor Reference - Recording Footage.

 

Parameters
Type
Defaults
Function
timecodeMode
string
"Film 24 FPS"

"Film 24 FPS"

"PAL"

"NTSC drop-frame"

"NTSC non-drop"

inTimecode
string
"00:00:00:00" The in point at which the footage will be recorded. This can be set by using I or entered manually.
outTimecode
string
"00:00:00:00" The out point at which the footage will be recorded. This an be set manually, by hitting O on the Viewer, or by entering the in point and the duration.
duration
string
"00:00:00:00"  
yuvEncode
int
1 This converts the rgb signal to a yuv signal. Generally, you want this to be on.


Synopsis

image VTROut(
  const char * timecodeMode,
  const char * inTimecode,
  const char * outTimecode,
  const char * duration,
  int yuvEncode
);


Script

image VTROut(
  "timecodeMode",
  "inTimecode",
  "outTimecode",
  "duration",
  yuvEncode
);