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  • Frame offset, RANDOMLY, when outputing via edit to tape.

    Posted by Tobias Kihlgren on September 4, 2008 at 1:48 pm

    So…. my problem is simply that the video I am outputing via edit to tape is diffing one frame in maybe 50% of the times, note that it happens RANDOMLY. This makes my job a little more stressful in deadline situations.

    This is my specs:

    codec: AJA VUY
    tape: digibeta
    capture card: aja cona LH
    FCP: 6.0.4
    Protocol: Sony RS-422
    QT: 7.5

    I have tried changing the playback offset in the Device control Preset, back and forward, without any result. Can I somehow change the offset by 0.5 frames somewere or is there any else adjustments somewere?

    Marcus, seems to have the same problem.
    https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/8/974298#974859

    Any help would be GREAT!
    Thank you,
    Tobias

    Joe Procopio replied 17 years, 5 months ago 4 Members · 4 Replies
  • 4 Replies
  • Michael Gossen

    September 4, 2008 at 7:05 pm

    Frustrating. What I always do is try to simplify. Revert back to an ‘Easy Setup’ before you output. Reinstall Kona Drivers. They just came out with version 6 like last week. That will help revert any little settings you might have changed over the course of trying to fix this. The bottom line is Kona works, FCP works, most of these things have been tested over and over. Try some defaults. It is really rare when things happen with true randomness. Maybe it just isn’t an easy pattern to spot. Stick with it. I think you can only adjust your capture offset by .5 frames in the device control… Good luck.

    Michael Gossen
    Helium Digital Media

  • Michael Gissing

    September 5, 2008 at 8:46 am

    Do you have reference video feeding both the Digi and the Kona?

    I have only once had issues with FCP and RS422 control of a digi beta deck and that was a Decklink driver and an update was required. I haven’t heard of people having that same issue with Kona but non referenced RS422 control can cause random frame errors during lockup.

    Video machines are designed to report their status at the beginning of the second field of a video frame. FCP as the controller is meant to ask for status at the same time. If the request and transmit of status is out of sync becasue there isn’t a reference signal to lock both together then frame errors can occur.

  • Tobias Kihlgren

    September 5, 2008 at 2:24 pm

    Thank you Michael & Michael for your help!

    A colleague of mine found the problem. We changed the time source in Device Control to LTC instead of LTC + VITC and now the TC is accurate.

    Now its just to try understand WHY this is working. 🙂

    Thank´s
    Toby

  • Joe Procopio

    December 2, 2008 at 1:31 pm

    sorry to bring this back to life…once you set the control to LTC, did you use any offsets as well?

    Broadway Video, NYC
    AVID/FCP editor/engineer

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