Steve Phillipps
August 3rd, 2010, 01:32 PM
Right, I'm sure this hasn't been asked specifically before.
I've a bunch of Varicam tapes that I've shot (and will be shooting more perhaps). On there is mostly 25P sync with audio and a lot of 60fps slomo.
I want to know what I'll get if I hook the camera up to the Nanoflash with HD SDI. The Nano will remove redundant frames I believe. So will I be left with one large file of the whole tape, with each shot at its proper frame rate? So that if I dropped the whole lot into a 25P timeline the 25P stuff would be realtime speed and the 60P would play in slomo? This is what I think would happen and what I'd like to happen.
As for audio, I have read that there would be sync problems, and a workaround was talked about by plugging the audio out 5 pin connector into the Nano, any ideas about this?
Many thanks,
Steve
I've a bunch of Varicam tapes that I've shot (and will be shooting more perhaps). On there is mostly 25P sync with audio and a lot of 60fps slomo.
I want to know what I'll get if I hook the camera up to the Nanoflash with HD SDI. The Nano will remove redundant frames I believe. So will I be left with one large file of the whole tape, with each shot at its proper frame rate? So that if I dropped the whole lot into a 25P timeline the 25P stuff would be realtime speed and the 60P would play in slomo? This is what I think would happen and what I'd like to happen.
As for audio, I have read that there would be sync problems, and a workaround was talked about by plugging the audio out 5 pin connector into the Nano, any ideas about this?
Many thanks,
Steve