Recording an external SMPTE Time code during capture

I have several diffrent devices that I am trying to Sync using a common Smpte Code Generator. How do I record that external SMPTE Source while capturing in Final Cut Pro HD? I am currenly using a AJA Konal LS card for my capture device?

Quad G5, Mac OS X (10.4.11)

Posted on Jun 10, 2009 2:14 AM

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Jun 14, 2009 5:35 AM in response to Zion Video

I should like to know an answer to this too.

Recently I covered a conference and wanted to take a live video feed into FCP together with a centrally generated timecode feed.

Obviously I did not have a deck connected.

In avid you can select an external timecode (deck, internal, external or auto) when digitising, with no deck control

In the end I recorded the feed and then modified the timecode to match a known event, not an ideal solution.

thanks Steve

Steve

Jun 15, 2009 5:53 AM in response to Zion Video

You can't with Final Cut Pro unless you capture with a tape machine as has already been stated.

If you have no tape machine you need a provision to insert the timecode into the rs422 datastream, like the [Horita TCI-50|http://www.horita.com/smpteltc.htm#RLT-50] or an [Adrienne|http://www.adrielec.com/box20lit.htm] interface. You may also want to investigate RP-188 timecode which SMPTE says "Transmission of Time Code and Control Code in the Ancillary Data Space of a Digital Television Data Stream." You probably can use [Aja's VTR Exchange|http://www.aja.com/support/kona/kona-lse-ls.php] software which will capture embedded RP-188 timecode if the video you are using does contain RP-188.

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