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This software is only located on the Windows machine P910 to the left of the Tricaster.

IsoCorder only operates when the Tricaster (Vision Switcher) is operational.

This is because IsoCorder has its "sources" derived through NDI. 

Network Device Interface

Network Device Interface is Ip based video that is derived from the Tricaster



The IsoCorder software is primarily used as recording designated Inputs in Isolation to your Main Production.

The picture Left shows the first 4 sources as a Full Screen Window.

Full Screen Window only

You can not 'Size' the Window, only minimize it.

  



As you 'hover' the mouse cursor over each Source Input, the icon for the Record settings will appear in the style of a Gear icon. As shown.





This picture shows the overall display once the Gear icon is 'clicked'.

It can be considered to be in 2 halves


The top half shows which Record Source you need to record in isolation.

Also you can give it a particular name to identify later and lastly you can then choose the "Destination' Folder' to where the recording will be kept.

As the source inputs are incoming as NDI.  The source you require may not be named in a conventional sense.

Not sure of the naming conventions

Ask for assistance from a CPSU member



The Bottom half then displays the associated Audio with the selected Record source.

Not all source inputs may have Audio.

No audio on Input

Ask for assistance from a CPSU member





The bottom right of the window shows the Display button.

This brings up the total amount of recordings that can be achieved.

As seen IsoCorder Pro can go as high as 16 record sources.

Beware of the data required for this

It is recommended to only use 2 stream records per Destination. i.e. 2 sources recording at any one time to Isilon.



Monitoring the inputs 1 through to 3



Audio monitoring can be achieved by selecting the appropriate Record channel.

This can be achieved through the small audio amplifier below the screen.
























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