Hi there
Thanks for your reply.Iam the camera guy and have in the past just emailed off the files.. the reading etc is done at the other end.. the prod company got this reply from a transcription place..
In order to create MP3 files with timecode, the sound engineers require a broadcast wave file recorder. With this device, timecode can be recorded from the camera from the unit’s internal time code generator. Most broadcast wave file recorders record wave files only which enables multi-media to be recorded at the same time. There are some new devices on the market that now record time stamped MP3 files but in this instance it can only record the MP3 format to single media, not multi-media as you can with broadcast wave file devices. If he has a device that records MP3s which are timestamped, he can upload these direct to my website.
Never heard this before? I have the right cable,designed for the LS10.. I record ,I send off the files.. then its dealt with at the other end.Or am I missing something here..????
Thanks again