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  • HDV time code question

    Posted by Larry Brewer on August 28, 2008 at 7:21 am

    I have searched the archives and found no reference to my particular problem, but sorry if this has already been discussed.

    I am shooting on a HYR-270 Sony camcorder in the HDV mode. On a recent shoot, the first 9 mins of recording consisted of 8 camera stop/starts and the time code rec mode was set to rec run. The captured timecode worked as it would have been expected. Each clip’s timecode picked up where the previous left off. So far so good.

    Then… apparently the client had asked for a playback in the field, the tape was cued past the last recorded frame… the next scene’s timecode started at zero. This is not unexpected, the TC gen had nothing to regenerate… But, after capture, all the following scenes also start at Timecode zero. This was unexpected. Stranger still is the fact that the timecode readout in the viewfinder and the LCD timecode display did not indicate a problem during taping in the field.

    Further still, during capture the timecode display on the Vegas capture window does not show zero timecode at the beginning of each cut, but appears to display a normal rec run time code. The LCD display on the camcorder also shows continuous timecode during capture not indicating a zero timecode at the beginning of each clip. The captured clips do not reflect the timecode displayed during capture with the exception of the first 9 mins before the recording gap.

    So to condense and restate the problem I have a tape with 3 hrs of recorded material in HDV mode. the first 9 mins have rec run timecode with each clip’s timecode starting where the previous clip ends. then a 2 sec. gap in the recording. all clips after that re-start with zero timecode even though no changes were made to the camcorder setting during the taping. All the while the viewfinder and LCD timecode readout indicates normal rec run timecode playback.

    I hope I described this situation clearly and would appreciate any help explaining this issue so I can avoid it in the future.

    Larry Brewer

    Larry Brewer replied 17 years, 8 months ago 1 Member · 0 Replies
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