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TriCaster’s IsoCorder™ technology can capture multiple a/v sources simultaneously.
The first of these sources is referred to as the Primary source. Additional sources in
many combinations can be added in a Secondary recording group shown below.
(Recording options are discussed in more depth in Chapter 20, Record and Grab.)
The default capture options will work just fine for our purposes, so let’s continue:
3. By default, Output 1 (the primary Program output) is the selected Source in the
Primary Recording area of the Record Configuration panel.
Hint: You could optionally select DDR 1 or DDR 2 in the nearby Add to Playlist menu,
automatically adding newly recorded clips to a playlist but let’s not do that yet.
4. Click Close.
5. Make sure you have an active source playing on Program output.
6. Press the Record button. It will illuminate, and the neighboring timecode field
will begin keeping track of the duration of your recording.
7. After a little while, press Record again to stop recording.
This configuration will record everything that is displayed on Output 1, letting you
capture your entire live production for posterity if you like. It also provides a way
for you to capture clips for playback (from TriCaster’s DDRs) during your live
events.
4.8.2 GRAB
The Grab feature is similar to Record, just described - except
of course that it grabs fresh still images from each time you
click the Grab button.
Hint: Notice that the nearby counter increments with each Grab performed.
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