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FCP to DV Timecode Slip
Hey Cows,
I looked around for a quick answer, but this one is really bugging me. I had a 15 minute DV NTSC 48K sequence with 20 or so promos. They all had to hit on the xx:xx:xx:00 (zero frames).
My non drop frame timeline had it all laid out, bars and tone, slates, spots… all perfectly.
My DV tape was blacked, non-drop.
I set my in and out on the sequence and an in-point for the record deck using EDIT to TAPE. I dragged the sequence into the ETT window and dropped into the INSERT tab. All went well, hit OK and off it went.
15 minutes later, I rushed the tape out the door to my client to dump it to Beta SP… I was able to scroll frame by frame on their deck and I realized that everything was 6 frames early. My sequence started at 00:59:59:24 instead of 01:00:00:00. The weird thing is that my bars and tone started exactly where I set my in-pont 00:59:15:00.
Sound familiar? Is there a setting I’m missing? Is it a FW thing? I’m at a loss, and with no frame by frame control on the Panasonic AG-DV2500, I can’t see the 6 frames easily.
Suggestions?
Thanks!
JasonPowerMac G5
3GB RAM
FCP 5.1.3
Panasonic AG-DV2500 (connected DV to FW 400) 4 to 6 pin I believe it’s called.