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    Settings for Timecode Chasing for T2 Express/Pro/Elite Application Note (GVB-1-0316C-EN-AN) File size: 1.7 MB, posted Apr 22 2015
    With Service Pack 2.0, released in November 2014, any T2 Express/Pro/Elite from Grass Valley, a Belden Brand, has the ability to synchronize its two playback channels using longitudinal timecode (LTC). This is frequently used when integrating video segments into on-stage support, as well as for lighting cues and click tracks. This Application Note explains how to configure T2(s) for timecode chasing.
    Edit-in-Place on a T2 Elite-A Application Note (GVB-1-0295A-EN-AN) File size: 1.6 MB, posted Jan 09 2015
    Since SP 2.0, NLE software can edit HQ or XDCAM clips directly on the T2 Elite-A model — also referred to as "edit-in-place." This significantly speeds up the workflow because there is no need to transfer or convert media assets. This Application Note explains how edit-in-place works, using popular Macintosh and Windows NLE software.
    Preparing Two T2 iDDRs for Synchronized 4K Playback Application Note —by Rio Onishi, (GVB-1-0183B-EN-AN) File size: 1.4 MB, posted Sep 30 2014
    The Grass Valley, a Belden Brand, T2 iDDR has two independent, Full HD output channels that can be used for multiscreen events, digital signage and projection mapping when playback is synchronized. This application note explains how to set up multiple T2 units for synchronized playback.
    Using EDIUS to Prepare 4K (QFHD) Material for Playback on Two T2 iDDRs Application Note —by Fumiaki Oguru, (GVB-1-0182B-EN-AN) File size: 3.2 MB, posted Feb 02 2015
    With the introduction of affordable 4K cameras, this higher resolution video format — four times the resolution of HD — is becoming increasingly popular for multiscreen events, digital signage and projection mapping. This application note explains how to use the EDIUS nonlinear editing system from Grass Valley, a Belden Brand, to create 4K material for subsequent playback by two synchronized Grass Valley T2 iDDR digital player/recorders.
    Live Event Playback Application Note —by Joe Paryzek, (GVB-1-0118B-EN-AN) File size: 1.1 MB, posted Mar 05 2019
    The Advantages of Professional Solutions Versus General-Purpose Computers and Software for Live Event Playback in Various Professional Environments