Glossary – EVS XTnano Version 10.04 - January 2011 Operation Manual User Manual
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XTnano – Version 10.04 – Operating Manual
EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – January 2011
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10.04.A
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Glossary
HANC LTC
Horizontal Ancillary timecode LTC as defined in
the XMPTE 259M and RP188 standards.
HANC VITC
Horizontal Ancillary timecode VITC as defined in
the XMPTE 259M and RP188 standards.
LTC
Longitudinal (or Linear) timecode (LTC) is a
timing signal that is part of an audio tape
recording. It is recorded on a track that runs
lengthwise along the tape, which is why it is
called longitudinal. It can only be read if the tape
is playing.
LTC table
Timecode jump table in which the jumps in LTC
timecodes are stored.
OSD
On-Screen Display. Information displayed on the
output monitor.
Protect IN point
Position, i.e. timecode, which represents the first
image of the protected video material for a clip,
i.e. the first image before the IN guardband.
Protect OUT point
Position, i.e. timecode, which represents the last
image of the protected video material for a clip,
i.e. the last image after the OUT guardband.
Short IN point
Position, i.e. timecode, which represents the first
image of a clip. This is also called IN point in
this user manual.
Short OUT point
Position, i.e. timecode, which represents the last
image of a clip. This is also called OUT point in
this user manual.
VITC
Vertical interval timecode (VITC) is a timing
signal that is part of a video recording. It is
recorded in the vertical blanking intervals
between successive picture frames, hence the
"vertical interval."
VITC table
Timecode jump table in which the user defined
timecode type is stored. This will usually be the
VITC in SD and HANC VITC in HD but could be
another timecode type.