LTC (Audio Input)

LTC (Audio Input) relies on the source device passing audio in a quickly, timely, and consistent manner - please test your setup before using the LTC (Audio Input) connection.

The LTC (Audio Input) connection links to an LTC (Audio Input) Widget allowing for display of a Timecode clock.

Status

The detected status of the connection. The two options are:

  • Connected (Green)

  • Disconnected (Red)

Name

The name of the connection

Audio Source

The audio device to listen to for the LTC signal.

Audio Channel

The audio channel to listen to for the LTC signal.

Freewheel

Whether freewheeling is enabled or not.

Freewheeling will append frames after the input timecode has stopped, for the number of frames defined in Frames.

Frames

The number of frames to freewheel for.

Advanced

Audio Signal Gate

The connection provides an Audio Gate to reduce noise being passed to the connection. This can prevent timecode from "jumping" while timecode isn't running.

Seeing timecode "jump" when timecode isn't running? This feature is for you.

To prevent timecode from "jumping":

  1. Begin timecode playback

  2. Increase the slider to the right until timecode stops

  3. Adjust the slider back to the left timecode starts being displayed again

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