Yes, John, this SUCKS, and it has bitten me hard in the past, generally when I was working second shift, really exhausted, and hoping in vain to go home before 2AM. It's brutal, and I hope Avid addresses it soon.
Best,
Shirley
-----Original Message-----
From: John Moore <bigfish@pacbell.net>
To: Avid L2 <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sat, Jul 30, 2011 6:06 pm
Subject: [Avid-L2] Don't get burned on digital cut tip. Sony deck aborts edit but Avid marches on.
I know better than this but almost got burned on an HDCam output. Fortunately
while spot checking the tape found that the first 3 plus minutes of the output
were out of sync by 8 seconds. I had done pickup insert edits starting from 3
plus minutes on and all those sections were fine. Why were the first 3 minutes
out? I had to reember that Avid doesn't care if the record machine actually
goes into record and it rolls the timeline even if the record machine aborted
the edit. The Sony machines will recue and make the edit again on their own and
unless you are watching the output of the record machine you might not notice.
The nine seconds ish off in sync was the 2nd preoll and reedit time. Because my
main monitor was showing the avid output I didn't see anything odd. I feed the
black magic ultrascope with the record machine's output but I just missed this
glitch. I really wish Avid would acknowledge the record machine strobe that
tells it
the machine actually went into record. The signal use to and probably still
exists in the RS-422 stream. On the ISC/GVG/editware you could enable whether
or not the editor listened for record confirmation. This would be something
easy to fix Avid. I was lucky I caught it. I do know better but bouncing
around in the freelance world I don't always have all the monitoring options I
would like. Hope this saves or reminds others of this potential glitch.
John Moore
Barking Trout Productions
Studio City, CA
bigfish@pacbell.net
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