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Old 03-14-2013, 11:15 PM
jkuehlin jkuehlin is offline
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Default Can you sync playheads in PT10HD and Final Cut?

All I wanna do is lock the playheads together so you can start and stop them at the same time

On one computer I have:
Mac Pro 8 core (nehalem) running Mountain Lion OSX
PT10HD, with 4x HDi/o's, 2 hdx cards, and an Sync i/o (that I haven't figured out how to use yet but thought it might be useful)

On the other computer I have:
Mac Pro 8 core (nehalem) running Mountain Lion OSX
Copy of final cut pro 10

How do I make these two computers start and stop at the same time?

What kind of cable do you use? Ethernet? usb? midi? Do I need some kind of converter box hooked up to the mac hosting final cut?

Does anyone know where the settings are in Final Cut that would make the playhead slave to PT?
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