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Re: Multicam Weirdness
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Dylan Reeve
on Aug 24, 2008 at 10:26:48 am
It is very possible there is a delay in the switcher. There are some setups where the switcher introduces a delay (depending on how the M/Es are setup, and what DVE options might be in place). So, if that were the case there's a chance that it takes the video two-frames to make it from the camera to the record VTR. The ISO are run directly from the camera to the VTR so they don't have that delay.
At least that's my guess. I've certainly seen that with Digibeta - one of the shows I used to work on was always out by a frame between the line record and ISOs.
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