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Posted by ushere on 07/24/06 13:08
Martin Heffels wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 10:09:09 GMT, "doc" <doc@anywhere.com> wrote:
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>> DVD . . with DVD how does one put timecode so that the whole
>> process can be timecode script edited?
>
> Check-out Leslie's answer for that :-) With a decent deck you can
> overlay the timecode on the monitor-output. I assume this is what you
> use right now? So you can hook that one up to a seperate
> DVD-recorder. You could capture it on your computer, and generate a
> clip with timecode, but the rendering takes too long, and the benefit
> from using a seperate DVD-recorder will work out financially pretty
> quick :-) You could for instance create these dubs parallel when
> capturing, so you hit two flies in one squat.
>
> cheers
>
> -martin-
ah martin.... we could have been in business together - i've always
create parallell dubs, at the same time as digitising to hd. since i do
so with scenealyzer (using tc breaks) all my scenes are read cut for me
- it's so good i don't even bother marking takes anymore.
leslie
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