Paul Martin
August 20th, 2007, 06:02 PM
Hello,
I just "buy-it-now"-ed an HD-P2 from Jim's Music Center on EBay and I'm planning on using it with a pair of AT3031s (in an ORTF configuration), shooting stereoscopic video with 2 HV20s. In order to get the best sync I can between the HV20s I'll be using an "LCD Sync Shepherd" which connects to each camera's 1/8" A/V jack and passively monitors each cameras video clock so that you know how far out of sync they are. Assuming the clocks don't drift a ton, you turn one camera on and off until it starts up with as little mis-sync with the other camera as you can tolerate. Anyway, ideally I want to keep the LCD Sync Shepherd hooked up to the cameras' A/V outputs at all times, so I'm hoping I can use the component output from one of the HV20s to sync with the Tascam HD-P2. The owner's manual PDF says one can feed a composite NTSC or PAL video signal into the HD-P2 for video sync, but it doesn't say anything about component. A guy at B&H couldn't help me, and told me to call Tascam, where another guy told me to follow the manual and only use composite, suggesting that I might damage the machine if I tried component. Whether I have to use composite, or can use component, I'll need a female RCA to male BNC adapter for use with either, so I bought a $3 Hosa one. The Tascam manual says something about the BNC connector's 75 ohms impedance, and I have no idea what this means with regard to my situation. I used the search option here on the boards and did find one mention of someone syncing his XH-A1 to the Tascam via Y component video output, but I started this thread because of the Tascam tech's warnings not to try anything the manual doesn't tell you to try... So, HD-P2 video sync--Tascam says composite, I'd prefer component--which should it be?
I just "buy-it-now"-ed an HD-P2 from Jim's Music Center on EBay and I'm planning on using it with a pair of AT3031s (in an ORTF configuration), shooting stereoscopic video with 2 HV20s. In order to get the best sync I can between the HV20s I'll be using an "LCD Sync Shepherd" which connects to each camera's 1/8" A/V jack and passively monitors each cameras video clock so that you know how far out of sync they are. Assuming the clocks don't drift a ton, you turn one camera on and off until it starts up with as little mis-sync with the other camera as you can tolerate. Anyway, ideally I want to keep the LCD Sync Shepherd hooked up to the cameras' A/V outputs at all times, so I'm hoping I can use the component output from one of the HV20s to sync with the Tascam HD-P2. The owner's manual PDF says one can feed a composite NTSC or PAL video signal into the HD-P2 for video sync, but it doesn't say anything about component. A guy at B&H couldn't help me, and told me to call Tascam, where another guy told me to follow the manual and only use composite, suggesting that I might damage the machine if I tried component. Whether I have to use composite, or can use component, I'll need a female RCA to male BNC adapter for use with either, so I bought a $3 Hosa one. The Tascam manual says something about the BNC connector's 75 ohms impedance, and I have no idea what this means with regard to my situation. I used the search option here on the boards and did find one mention of someone syncing his XH-A1 to the Tascam via Y component video output, but I started this thread because of the Tascam tech's warnings not to try anything the manual doesn't tell you to try... So, HD-P2 video sync--Tascam says composite, I'd prefer component--which should it be?