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Steve Hullfish steve at veralith.com
Wed Nov 28 07:56:25 PST 2007


The higher end Avids have the capability to do this with "Telecine  
Slave Mode."

My Symphony has a telecine controller GUI.

You can generate ink number lists and key number lists.

And Avid's can be controlled as if they are "VTRs."

I'm not sure if the lower end Avids can do this though.

Of course, you'd want to transfer to tape at the same time that you  
are capturing to a hard drive to insure that you had a back-up in  
case of a hard drive failure.

Steve Hullfish
color correction author and Avid editor

On Nov 28, 2007, at 9:16 AM, Gustavo Gaiarsa wrote:
>
> The telecine can't control the G5, there's no "VTR Mode" in Final
> Cut. You could try the opposite, control the telecine through the G5,
> but I think there's no "machine control template" ready for this and
> it would be a major headache.
>
> The only way I know to do this is to digitize in FCP without timecode
> and then change the timecode and tape name of the clip to the
> timecode and source name you need, but i'm not sure if doing it this
> way he'll be able to have a consistent EDL or Cut List, he should
> proceed some tests before going this way.




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