Two options: 1: If you want to show to repeat every 5 minutes, have the timecode source loop back to 00:00:00:00 at the end. Most timecode generators can support this.
2: Copy the same cue sequence how ever many times you need it to loop. This will make editing a pain though, since you'll have to edit multiple copies of the cue if you ever make a change.
In general, it's a good practice to have your timecode source start at 00:01:00:00 (1 minute) or 001:00:00:00 (one hour). If your timecode starts at zero, you can't ever record a pre-show cue since timecode can't go negative.
Two options: 1: If you want to show to repeat every 5 minutes, have the timecode source loop back to 00:00:00:00 at the end. Most timecode generators can support this.
2: Copy the same cue sequence how ever many times you need it to loop. This will make editing a pain though, since you'll have to edit multiple copies of the cue if you ever make a change.
In general, it's a good practice to have your timecode source start at 00:01:00:00 (1 minute) or 001:00:00:00 (one hour). If your timecode starts at zero, you can't ever record a pre-show cue since timecode can't go negative.