Thanks Wilson.
At one time when our main deck was in the shop, we had used this HDW-250
for light duty editing without this issue. But our machine room and edit
bays have been ripped out and moved to a different location since then,
and I'm trying to use it on the one Avid left in the office. Not sure if
the current problems are the deck or my lack of knowledge in stringing
it, the Adrenaline, black burst, etc., together.
Tim Selander
Tokyo, Japan
On 14/03/27 23:27, Wilson Chao wrote:
> I've never used the HDW-250 but I'd be shocked if it's capable of a real
> assembly edit. I'll bet there's nothing wrong w. your deck; it's doing
> exactly what it's designed to do and nothing more.
>
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> On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 5:11 AM, Tim Selander <selander@tkf.att.ne.jp>wrote:
>
>> We have an older HDW-250 portable HDCAM deck that I've hooked up to our
>> Avid (Adrenaline, running MCS5.5 on OSX) to do an occasional assemble edit
>> with.
>>
>> Half the time, I get a normal, clean edit. The other half of the time I
>> get an edit point like the one attached: one frame of a detailed
>> 'checkboard' pattern, with both outgoing and incoming pictures mixed. (Hope
>> the attachment comes through.)
>>
>> Material is HD, of course - 1080i for broadcast. Using an NTSC 59.94
>> synch generator for REF input, not tri-level. Also, the error log is
>> showing entries like
>> V PLL Unlock
>> No SDI input
>> No PB Ref
>> No LTC Repro
>>
>> Can anyone tell me if this is a synch problem, setting problem, or do I
>> need to bite the bullet and send the thing out for servicing?
>>
>> Any input appreciated!
>>
>> Tim Selander
>> Tokyo, Japan
>>
>>
>>
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