Dan Shott
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Oh, awesome! I’m super new to this, but was trying to solve the same issue the other day and only got to the ffmpeg documentation. Now to figure out how to implement this into a python script ☺
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Hey Serge,
Unfortunately, according to the ffmpeg documentation it doesn’t look like that’s possible.
“Note that currently each output stream can only contain channels from a single input stream; you can’t for example use “-map_channel” to pick multiple input audio channels contained in different streams (from the same or different files) and merge them into a single output stream. It is therefore not currently possible, for example, to turn two separate mono streams into a single stereo stream. However splitting a stereo stream into two single channel mono streams is possible.”
https://www.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.html#Audio-Options under 5.11 Advanced options
-Dan
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Thanks for the response! Went to AMA Settings>Volume Mounting and disabled “Automatically AMA-link to volumes” and it looks like that did the trick! Thanks!
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Hey Shane,
Thanks for the response. We shoot a couple thousand of hours worth of XDCAM footage per show. Multiply that by a couple shows at once and the time and ISIS space we save copying over the small MPEG-4 proxies far out weights the added time of not being able to export cuts same as source. Haven’t had any trouble with them in the last couple years up until 23.98 footage in v8.3. Even when we do transcode we go 20:1 or 35:1 as DNx36 is too big.
-Dan
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Good to hear. Thanks for the info!
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Thanks! All of our monitors have a serial number starting with 21
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No luck with the 23.98 sync.
I called Sony and was able to confirm that they are all /1 based off the serial numbers. Unfortunately their full tech support service is closed for the holidays.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
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Just double checked and it is set to free run.
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Thanks for the response.
The sync to the bays is usually 29.97, however it can be changed to 23.98 and whatever it is set to is sent to all the bays.
The problem seems to follow the monitors. If there are two bays, one displaying 1080psf23.98 correctly and the other wavy and I swap the monitors the problem stays with the monitors rather than the bay.
We also had one of the bays that was displaying fine for the first few days of 1080psf23.98 then after a computer restart the picture went wavy.
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We’re having a similar issue. I was able to confirm that the monitors we have are the /1.
We have four of the PVM-20L5/1 monitors yet only two of them correctly display the 1080psf23.98 signal. The other two display an image that looks like this https://i.imgur.com/zoJTr.jpg
I can hook two of the monitors up to the same source (Final Cut>AJA Kona 3>Monitor by component) and have one display the signal correctly and one look wavy. Does anyone know why this might be? Is it a monitor setting?
Thanks for any suggestions you may have.