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sync and time code
I'm new to doing audio for video and looking noob info. My church does audio (PT 48 tracks) and video capture (FC) and we send a two-mix up to video during capture. In past that has been fine since we didn't use the video a lot so what audio they had is good enough for the rough editing they did.
Now we are needed to do more with the video involving editing and laying in some of the 48-track audio we capture. So I need to start syncing during capture. We have an IO Sync and I need to learn how to setup up so cameras and FC will all be in sync. I searched the forum and didn't find much beginner info on the topic of sync and time code. Can someone point me to articles, book, or ??? Thanks.
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Re: sync and time code
unless your cameras have a TC input, it may be hard.
Someone else will chime in, I'm sure. Frank?
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Re: sync and time code
As I understood from your post you want Pro Tools to record timecode stamped audio in it. So all 48 tracks will be time coded BWF files and have corresponding placement on timeline for future OMF export to FCP.
If it's correct you can connect to your Sync i/o box SMPTE in camera TC out. And the camera video out (or ref. out) to Sync i/o Video in or Ref. in. Your Sync i/o should be connected to the core card's serial port and Sync Word Clock out to Interface (192i/o ?) Word Clock in. Put your Pro Tools (apple +2) session setting to listen to your sync i/o. Clock source to Video in and Positional Rference to LTC or VITC/LTC. Now your PT will be locked to picture. press apple+J and you are ready to go. PT will record with exact time code generated by camera. Some cameras however don't have TC out. In this case you can take time code from FCP video interface. After recording done you can export OMF of corresponding session to FCP. Hope this help. Michael.
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Re: sync and time code
Thanks all this help a lot.
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