Couple of FYIs on KiPro...
There is a setting for Loss of Video - stop recording or continue recording.
Concerning timecode, if a tape is being dubbed to KiPro, the KiPro will not recognize a break or change in timecode from the tape - either coming in as LTC or SDI RP188. It looks to me that once the KiPro starts recording, it's simply counting frames based on the first one it saw - not continuously looking at the TC coming in.There is a setting for Loss of Video - stop recording or continue recording.
Curtis Nichols
PCS Production Co.On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 7:49 AM, John Pale pale.edit@gmail.com [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
This happened rarely with tape footage from a remote truck, as a timecode or control track break would stop capture into Avid. With a KiPro, it happily keeps recording, and any video anomaly is baked into the file, basically becoming a land mine, destined to go off at the most inopprtune moment in an edit.
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