It was found that for QLab users, the user bits sent were being read as a date, where they were meant to be ASCII characters. This caused an additional 504 hours to be added to any QLab timecode source. The option to read the first two groups of user bits remains, but is only active if the added option "use LTC date" is checked, which is false by default.
It was found that for QLab users, the user bits sent were being read as a date, where they were meant to be ASCII characters. This caused an additional 504 hours to be added to any QLab timecode source. The option to read the first two groups of user bits remains, but is only active if the added option "use LTC date" is checked, which is false by default.