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  • 1.  Two Tria Questions - Scheduled Recordings and Clip Loading

    Posted 05-14-2025 16:08

    We have recently installed a new 8 channel Tria+ using 4 channels for playback and 4 channels for record, it's working great I just have two questions to finish out integration. 

    First- It would be helpful if we could schedule the E-H channels to automatically start recording, I believe this is possible with RossTalk I just don't know how to write the code. Can someone please help me do that? 

    Second- There's a weird quirk when we load clips where 50% on the progress bar is 100%. It doesn't affect anything, it's just hard to judge when clips will finish loading. Our system is interlaced (but we're moving to progressive soon), the Tria is set to interlaced, the clips I'm loading are rendered in Interlaced, is there something else we missed?



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    Nathan Berg
    Media Export Specialist
    Eagle Brook Church
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  • 2.  RE: Two Tria Questions - Scheduled Recordings and Clip Loading

    Posted 05-15-2025 08:40

    Hi Nathan,

    To schedule recording, you can take a look at Powerplay: https://www.rossvideo.com/control-systems/enterprise-control-systems/powerplay/

    When we talked about loading clips, you mean the progress bar in Tria Import? So it stop at 50% but in reality the clip is fully loaded? Which version of Tria do you have? Can you try importing clips in AVC-i 100 .mxf wrapper OP1a to see if it will do the same?

    Thanks



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    Isabelle Berthiaume
    Senior Demo & Training Product Specialist
    Prime, Video Servers
    Ross Video
    Montréal ,Canada
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  • 3.  RE: Two Tria Questions - Scheduled Recordings and Clip Loading

    Posted 05-16-2025 15:02

    -Great, we will take a look

    -The progress bar, correct. It's a Tria+, our usual preset is AVC-I 100 OP1a MXF with 8 channel audio, I tried the standard Adobe AVC-I preset and it did the same thing. It's a very minor thing, we just import a lot of long clips so it can be hard to judge their status.



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    Nathan Berg
    Media Export Specialist
    Eagle Brook Church
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