Operating Manual
User starts with creating a new log. Event source, TC source and frame rate are options are need to be selected for new log.
Event Source
Event source can be chosen as Manual or ATEM Production Switcher.
Manual
Selecting manual event source opens configuration tab.
User can add multiple camera sources with plus icon. Clicking “OK” finishes configuration.
Minus icon deletes selected input camera.
ATEM Production Switcher
Before use ATEM production switcher ATEM Software Control 6.2 needs to be installed. Inputs will be listed automatically if ATEM production switcher is selected as the event source. User can select desired inputs from this list.
TC Source
System Clock
Selects system clock as event TC source.
LTC Input
Selects LTC Input Device as event TC source. Microphone is selected TC source in the picture below. In order to correctly decode the LTC data the input source (microphone, line in...) must be configured to 48000 Hz sampling rate.
Frame Rate
Options of frame rates are 24, 25, 30, 50, 60, 23.98, 29.97 and 59.94.
Logging
Start Logging
User can start logging after selecting the TC and event source types and adding or selecting the inputs. No need to set the source video files for inputs to start logging.
Selection of Cameras
Manual
When logging started user can select inputs by left-clicking them (
) icon show which input is logged at the moment) for log specific input.Preview source can be set by right clicking on an input camera . When a camera is set as preview input, a green box (
) appears on the left side of the camera name.ATEM Production Switcher
Camera selection and logging operate automatically if ATEM production switcher is selected as the event source.
Before exporting, stop and restart is possible in MultiCam Logger. As seen in the picture above there is stop and start between (14:48:45:24 to 14:48:53:11) logs.
Setting Source File
Right clicking on a camera displays the source file operations. Clicking the “Set source file” opens the file selection dialog.
User can also set the source file by dragging a file from anywhere and droping it over an input camera.
Export as NLE File
User selects the project file name-directory, video properties and render format.
Exported project file can be imported to Final Cut Pro X. Below is the sample screenshot when a multi camera project is imported to Final Cut Pro X.