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Final Cut wont continue the timecode using edit to tape.
Posted by Andreas Karoliussen on January 14, 2006 at 4:00 pmI have tried to use assemble in “edit to tape”.
My problem is that final cut wont continue the timecode that already is on the tape.
Final cut starts recording a random timecode, and for each time i try its a new timecode.
my deck is set to “tc – regen”, and ive tryed both digibeta and dvcpro 50.
Can anyone tell me what im doing wrong and what i should do?Thank You!
Andreas Karoliussen replied 20 years, 4 months ago 3 Members · 6 Replies -
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Tom Wolsky
January 14, 2006 at 4:06 pmRegen works by recording TC from the last time the deck wrote TC unless it has been reset. Most professional decks do not pre-read TC and write continuously from that. Consumer decks and cameras do that.
All the best,
Tom
Author: “Final Cut Pro 5 Editing Essentials” and “Final Cut Express 2 Editing Workshop” Class on Demand “Complete Training for FCP5” DVD
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David Battistella
January 14, 2006 at 7:36 pmAndreas,
I do this all the time and there is no reason you cannot get continuous TC on the Tape.
1. open edit to tape
2. Select black and code, after the dialog box appears tell FCP what tC you want tothe tape to start at:I often set the start TC to 00:58:30:00
Let FCP black and code the tape for a minut or two.
rewind the tape.3.Set an IN tc in edit to tape window (I use 00:58:40:00, one minute of color bar, ten seconds SLATE, ten seconds black and the program starts at :01:00:00:00
4. Drag your timeline over the assemble edit window.
This works.
David
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Tom Wolsky
January 15, 2006 at 5:44 pmMost professional decks do not preread the timecode as David described. Regen TC means that the deck will continue writing timecode based on the last number it wrote. So if you stop recording at 1:00:20:10, and then rewind to the one hour mark the next number the deck will write will be 1:00:20:11 regardless of where it is on the tape. Using David’s method, on professional decks (especially on Sony pro decks) you set the TC to 58:30:00:00 and write past the one hour mark. You then set your assemble point at one hour, and you reset the deck to generate TC beginning at 1:00:00:00.
All the best,
Tom
Author: “Final Cut Pro 5 Editing Essentials” and “Final Cut Express 2 Editing Workshop” Class on Demand “Complete Training for FCP5” DVD
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Andreas Karoliussen
January 15, 2006 at 8:18 pmThank you for your answer Tom.
I believe this is the procedure that will resolve my problem!
Thanx again Tom,
All the best,Andreas
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