Sean Conolly wrote:
This is the bit that I was curious about - radio link for timecode:
http://ambient.de/produkte/timecode/...nd_empf_e.html
I'm guessing this stuff can be rented as needed. At least I know a little
bit about what's involved.
You don't really need this... if you have timecode sources, you can
just jam them together once and let them run wild.
The problem is when something in the chain (camera or recorder) does
not support timecode.
These days timecode generators are so accurate that they will run wild
for a couple days without drifting a frame.
--scott
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