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Tips, Tricks and Technical Information

Tutorials

howto chipThis article contains video tutorials on various Drastic Products including videoQC, 4KScope/HDRScope/2110Scope, and Net-X-Code Server.  To see all our tutorials, please visit our YouTube page.

Video Info and Tutorials


90 seconds with: videoQC


90 seconds with: 4KScope/HDRScope/2110Scope


90 seconds with: Net-X-Code


Net-X-Code HTML UI Demo


4KScope/HDRScope/2110Scope Remote Desktop


90 seconds with: DrasticPreview (deprecated see videoQC)

 


Legacy Tutorials

QuickClipXO Tutorial

 

SyncControl Tutorial


 

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