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Settings

General Information

Title

The Title entered here will be displayed in the top left of all recorded videos.

Eos Console

IP Address

The IP Address of your Eos Console (this can be found in Device > Network)

TCP Port

The TCP Server Port in System > Show Control

Use Console Time

If set, CueCam will use the time from your EOS Console. To enable this you must enable Time Service in Device > Network (this is not available on ETCnomad)

Automatic Cue Snaps

If enabled, CueCam will save a single still photo (Cue Snap) of each completed cue when it reaches 100%

Cue Elapsed Timer

If enabled, CueCam will display a running timer above the cue showing how long has elapsed since the last cue fired. The timer resets to 0:00 when a new cue fires.

Recording Settings

Record Clean Video

If enabled, CueCam will record a second (clean) video without any overlays, saving both the annotated and clean versions. This is ideal for archival purposes.

Upload

You can enable CueCam to upload to Dropbox, tap the Dropbox option to connect to your Dropbox account and thereafter all CueCam Video Recordings (including Clean recordings if enabled) and Cue Snaps will be uploaded to /Apps/CueCam in your Dropbox automatically.

OSC Commands

You can enable or disable OSC control as required. You can find the full list of supported OSC Commands here.

RTSP Streaming

CueCam generates two RTSP Streams when enabled, for more information see RTSP Streams

Enable RTSP Server

If disabled, the RTSP server will not run.

We strongly recommend disabling the RTSP server if not in use, especially on older devices. Enabling RTSP uses considerably more device CPU and, therefore, battery. So turn it off if not in use.

Enable Overlay

When enabled, the same overlays that are visible on the application and recorded onto the video are included in the RTSP feed. When disabled, a clean feed is sent which may be useful for show relay purposes.