Ron Aerts
March 21st, 2010, 12:55 AM
I work also as a steadicam operator and a tried to use the NF to record ISO. As I use a wireless HD-SDI system (IDX camwave) I planned to connect the NF to the secundary SDI out of the Receiver. The system is setup for maximum reception in the covering area but there are always a few bad spots when I am backstage, so not actual on the program. This causes signal breakups, but not a problem for the broadcast as my cam will not be selected.
However, the NF will stop recording and the files seem corrupt. Could be that I had a breakup shortly after record start.
Is there a possibility that the NF continues recording by itself when the signal comes back?
edit: I discovered that the "record on power up" function does support the signal present recording. It will do, I think. Just needing enough space on the cards.
good stuff this thing! Lets aim for the "Pico", Than there is a possibility for me to put this one on the SC-rig.
But the function 'rec on embedded timecode' does not work on the reciever but it could be that the timecode signal is filtered out to gain bandwith...
I guess I have to work on a remote tally thing to trigger the recording, but then I suffer the breakup problems again. What about a simple remote on/off switch on the powersupply (the ones you can buy at every E-store)? Would there be enough load for this to work?
However, the NF will stop recording and the files seem corrupt. Could be that I had a breakup shortly after record start.
Is there a possibility that the NF continues recording by itself when the signal comes back?
edit: I discovered that the "record on power up" function does support the signal present recording. It will do, I think. Just needing enough space on the cards.
good stuff this thing! Lets aim for the "Pico", Than there is a possibility for me to put this one on the SC-rig.
But the function 'rec on embedded timecode' does not work on the reciever but it could be that the timecode signal is filtered out to gain bandwith...
I guess I have to work on a remote tally thing to trigger the recording, but then I suffer the breakup problems again. What about a simple remote on/off switch on the powersupply (the ones you can buy at every E-store)? Would there be enough load for this to work?