Adam Gold
February 1st, 2010, 03:47 PM
No, not in RELAY mode. We're shooting everything to card but also to tape, and last Saturday night we had Act II go eighty-five minutes, necessitating a tape change without stopping recording on the MRC.
I thought I had interpreted the rather cryptic instructions in the manual (may have been a cam manual rather than the MRC manual) to mean that to stop the tape but not the MRC when in SYNCHRO mode, you'd use the VCR stop and record controls on the top panel. But these didn't work. And when you pop the outer tape door open, it won't stop and eject if it's running -- the tape has to be already stopped.
So we had to press the REC button, and of course that stopped both the tape and the MRC, meaning we lost nearly a whole scene while we changed tapes. One of our shooters just let his tape run to the very end so it stopped by itself, at which point he was able to eject the tape without hitting the cam's REC button, and when he pressed REC again to start the tape, the MRC kept running.
So it seems there are three ways to to this, none of which are meant for simpletons like myself:
1. Do as my lone smart shooter did: let the tape run out, eject, replace, hit REC.
2. Hit CamLink on the MRC to disengage the REC signals from cam to MRC, hit stop, eject tape, replace tape, hit REC, turn on CAMLINK.
3. Turn of EXT REC CTRL completely and operate tape and MRC independently, using separate REC controls on each (somewhat defeating the purpose of all this nice seamless integration with our Z5s).
Am I missing something? Is there a better way?
I thought I had interpreted the rather cryptic instructions in the manual (may have been a cam manual rather than the MRC manual) to mean that to stop the tape but not the MRC when in SYNCHRO mode, you'd use the VCR stop and record controls on the top panel. But these didn't work. And when you pop the outer tape door open, it won't stop and eject if it's running -- the tape has to be already stopped.
So we had to press the REC button, and of course that stopped both the tape and the MRC, meaning we lost nearly a whole scene while we changed tapes. One of our shooters just let his tape run to the very end so it stopped by itself, at which point he was able to eject the tape without hitting the cam's REC button, and when he pressed REC again to start the tape, the MRC kept running.
So it seems there are three ways to to this, none of which are meant for simpletons like myself:
1. Do as my lone smart shooter did: let the tape run out, eject, replace, hit REC.
2. Hit CamLink on the MRC to disengage the REC signals from cam to MRC, hit stop, eject tape, replace tape, hit REC, turn on CAMLINK.
3. Turn of EXT REC CTRL completely and operate tape and MRC independently, using separate REC controls on each (somewhat defeating the purpose of all this nice seamless integration with our Z5s).
Am I missing something? Is there a better way?