


delay : to adjust the delay between the timecode received on this machine and the other machines.free wheel : set after how many seconds the media will stop, if he does not receive a timecode anymore.Synchronize your timecode over different machinesHere is the different parameters you have to configure your timecode : In the case of a MTC timecode, you need to select its MIDI source.Ģ. A popup will prompt you to do so, but if you miss-clicked, you need to re-authorize Millumin in macOS System Prefrences / Security & Privacy / Privacy / Microphone. Important : on macOS Mojave (10.14) and higher, you need to authorize Millumin to capture audio. Indeed, audio devices can have multiple channels : for example, if you device is stereo, it have two channels. In the case of a LTC timecode, you need to select from which audio device you receive the timecode, and from which channel. Then click on the "+" button and choose the kind of timecode you want to get in Millumin : Getting your Timecode in MilluminTo do so, open the device-panel (CMD+K) and go to the timecode tab : Important : please note that this feature is exclusive to Millumin V3.ġ. Even cheap devices (less than US$20) will work perfectly for this purpose. But you can use an USB audio-card to get your audio signal in. Note that some Macintosh does not have a audio input. Or you can use TimecodeClock, the application we created to generate timecodes. MTC : Midi Timecode is carried via a MIDI signalįor info, you can generate a LTC audio-file on this website. LTC : Linear Timecode is carried via an audio signal Indeed, Millumin can handle two kinds of timecode : If you need to play media on different computers at the same frame, you could synchronize them with a timecode.
