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  • DSR-45 assemble edit with Kona 2

    Posted by Bob Zelin on May 12, 2005 at 10:20 pm

    Come on, don’t torture me –
    Does the Sony DSR-45 do an assemble edit with “Edit to Tape”. I feel like I am asking the
    AJ-hD1200 questions again, but with the DSR-45 this time. I know it can’t do an insert, but should it do an assemble edit back to tape?

    Thanks-
    Bob Zelin

    Jim Blokland replied 20 years, 11 months ago 5 Members · 5 Replies
  • 5 Replies
  • Bob Zelin

    May 13, 2005 at 1:26 am

    got the answer – like the HD1200A, will do pseudo assemble with firewire, but no insert or assemble with RS422.
    thanks – bob

  • Tony

    May 13, 2005 at 5:29 am

    Bob,

    What the heck is going on don’t you read the manual???

    And I thought those newbies who keep asking those lame questions about what is the cheapest way to input analog into the Kona 2 or why do I need a TBC were bad.

    Just kidding,

    Tony Salgado

  • Alexander Serpico

    May 13, 2005 at 1:35 pm

    yea i realized this after buying 12 of them…

    never the less, the issue is moot since i have put in FW patches (which also allows for digital audio from the deck)

  • Gary Adcock

    May 13, 2005 at 2:46 pm

    [tony salgado] “Bob,What the heck is going on don’t you read the manual???

    OUCH..

    you may also like to know that the earlier version did do assemble edits. they added the screen and took the assemble away.

    gary adcock

    Studio37
    HD and Film Consultation

  • Jim Blokland

    May 14, 2005 at 3:30 am

    Hey Tony:

    It appears the question about the best way to get analog into the KONA 2, may not be so lame after all (see thread ‘K2 and what all else’ above).

    I think the reason this question keeps popping up is that it points to a fundamental lack in I/O card design today — that is, creating an SD/HD card that supports all formats, yet has no built-in analog solution at the input stage. Lots of people are still dealing with legacy analog Beta SP. And to have to add another $1000 + (and a mess of other gear/cables) just to ingest the darn stuff is unfortunate. Especially when everything else about these cards is so well-designed.

    I look forward to an all-SDI world someday, but by then, I’ll probably be shooting solid-state and maybe delivering a finished show the same way.

    Regards,
    ‘Newbie’ JIM.

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