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  • Assemble/Insert Export to tape 4 frames to late

    Posted by Igor Babic on February 10, 2006 at 3:28 pm

    PPro2 Decklink Extreme PCI, Drivers 5.4.1 for Multibridge.
    All was OK in PPro 1.5 and drivers 5.4. Capture is always frame acurate.
    I am trying to export to PVW 2800 Betacam SP deck.
    Preroll 5 sec. Delay Movie start 0 frames, Manual edit timing 0 frames.

    Igor Babic replied 20 years, 3 months ago 2 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Igor Babic

    February 10, 2006 at 3:36 pm

    Assemble/Insert starts at in point that you enters but program is recorded 4 frames later. Those 4 frames are filed with still frame from timeline at witch pointer stands before you enter export to tape window in PPro20.

  • Shane Chadder

    February 10, 2006 at 4:56 pm

    Igor

    You now have to do some configuration to sync printing to tape up.

    First – Manual edit controls the actual inpoint on the tape. We find 5 works on our machines so you might want to start there. You have to get this right first. Take a black tape, a timeline with bars, park your cursor on bars (so bars is in the frame buffer on screen), record and check the inpoint for accuracy.

    Seond – Delay start controls when Premiere plays the timeline. Again I think 5 works for us. If this is off in one direction you record whatever is in the frame buffer for a few frames, if it is off in the other you miss the first few frames of your show. I suggest a timeline of single frame countdown to set this.

    This fun is thanks to Adobe and not Black Magic.

  • Shane Chadder

    February 10, 2006 at 5:01 pm

    Igor

    You now have to do some configuration to sync printing to tape up.

    First – Manual edit controls the actual inpoint on the tape. We find 5 works on our machines so you might want to start there. You have to get this right first. Take a black tape, a timeline with bars, park your cursor on bars (so bars is in the frame buffer on screen), record and check the inpoint for accuracy.

    Seond – Delay start controls when Premiere plays the timeline. Again I think 5 works for us. If this is off in one direction you record whatever is in the frame buffer for a few frames, if it is off in the other you miss the first few frames of your show. I suggest a timeline of single frame countdown to set this.

    This fun is thanks to Adobe and not Black Magic.

  • Igor Babic

    February 10, 2006 at 9:42 pm

    Hmm…
    I have done this: Put a cursor at black part of timeline, mark in point 4 frames earlier on tape in export to tape window, autoedit.
    I have not noticed eating of first few frames, and as I recall that works perfect in PPro 1.5. I will doo some further testing at monday.
    Thanks Shane, I will report you.

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