Okay roll up your sleeves and break out the Gen 10 set to deliver tri-level in sync the black burst. Feed Ref 1 of the deck the tri-level and ref 2 the black burst. In vtr settings you need to turn on PD ref lock, or what ever it's called (I'm not near a machine right now to check) it's around A10 at the bottom of the list. You also have to set the time code sense to FC not line and have the machine set up in the system menu to 23.98. Now the downconvert will spit out 2:3 pulldown with repeatable cadence which is why you need both HD Tri Level and black burst signals and they have to be locked. I mentioned a Gen 10 but there are other sync generators that can do this but beware even if the two sync sources are locked they need to have the proper phase relationship. In personal experience when I tried using and Everts tri level generator slaved to black burst for this purpose everything was a frame off creating all the fun pull down issues. Replacing the evertz with a Gen 10 and everything worked properly. You should start all your clips on a :00 or :05 frame which should be A frames and the 30 frame time code needs to be set to ND otherwise you'll have issue. The sony will let you make a downconvert with either drop or non drop code. ALLWAY USE NON DROP for the downconverts or you will have trouble when you try to get back the proper 24 frame code from you SD 23.98 project. That should do it. With everything set like this the Avid should properly remove the pulldown on capture and you should end up with 24 clean frames on the captured clips.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "ksirul" <kenavid2@...> wrote:
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> Client has an HDCam SR 422 tape that is at 1080p 23.98sf. We need to capture it at 3:1 into a 23.98 SD project for offline. What is the best way to do this? We originally took the SD output out of the SRW5800 into MC and captured like that. The clips in their project are counting 30 frame tc and also have interlacing artifacts. We captured starting at even frame numbers. I'm sure I'm doing something wrong here. Is there a way to do this without using a Teranex to downconvert?
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