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Re: Best in-the-field documentary shoot practices for easier/efficient Plural Eyes syncing?

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Bouke VahlRe: Best in-the-field documentary shoot practices for easier/efficient Plural Eyes syncing?
by on Jan 15, 2011 at 10:05:48 am

Does the Zoom use any form of timestamp in the BWF's nowadays?
I've seen a few testclips that all had 00:00:00:00 as timestamp, but recently had a few with a more meaningfull one.

If there is indeed ' some ' form of timestamping that is related to TOD, i can make something that does the recalculation for you.
(Meaning, you just have to sync one, and the rest will be changed accordingly)

But of course this only goes if the Zoom writes a (fairly accurate) timestamp.
(If it is computer style clock, it will be rounded to whole seconds, and that of course sucks...)

To do it the ' pro ' way, get a master TC generator and use that to send out LTC to both the cam and the (noisy) M channel of the Zoom, and use FCPauxTC reader to match the files.
I'm currently working on the helper apps to get it to work better with the Zoom (have it working here, just not released yet).
So if you need it, drop me a line (my email is on my site...)

Bouke

http://www.videotoolshed.com/
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