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So the editor of this period drama says to me last week, the sync is out, and also commented that the 2nd unit recordist was as much as 5 frames out of sync.... now first of all lets let's says theres there's a 2 frame offset.. that still leaves 3 frames a driftadrift.

I use the ambient lockit boxes on arri d21 cams, the master clock however is a ambient acc501... so I tune the lockit boxes to the 501.... half way thorugh the day I re-jam and at most the difference is around 0.04 - 0.25 of a frame out.

My mixers mixer's box is a denecke and I jam this too, however it does not have a timecode out so I cannot check the diffence.

So with such tight sync between all devices, basiclly less than a frame how is it possible that the editors, bless them, are saying the sync is out by more than 3 frames in some cases?

Later on they told us, doesnt doesn't matter if its it's out, its it's out.... I wonder do they really know what timecode is and are they syncing it in post correctly?

I use time of day free run, 25fr, 48khz non dp.

I wonder if the problem could be with the mixers mixer's fostex recorder as this is the only mixer to have a setting where you set the frequency to 48048 but it gets stamped at 48k, making the playback of the recorded audio 0.1% slower?

The 2nd unit mixer uses the same Fostex dv824

Any comments?

Sharpy

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Timecode irregularity post

So the editor of this period drama says to me last week, the sync is out, and also commented that the 2nd unit recordist was as much as 5 frames out of sync.... now first of all lets says theres a 2 frame offset.. that still leaves 3 frames a drift.

I use the ambient lockit boxes on arri d21 cams, the master clock however is a ambient acc501... so I tune the lockit boxes to the 501.... half way thorugh the day I re-jam and at most the difference is around 0.04 - 0.25 of a frame out.

My mixers box is a denecke and I jam this too, however it does not have a timecode out so I cannot check the diffence.

So with such tight sync between all devices, basiclly less than a frame how is it possible that the editors, bless them, are saying the sync is out by more than 3 frames in some cases?

Later on they told us, doesnt matter if its out, its out.... I wonder do they really know what timecode is and are they syncing it in post correctly?

I use time of day free run, 25fr, 48khz non dp.

I wonder if the problem could be with the mixers fostex recorder as this is the only mixer to have a setting where you set the frequency to 48048 but it gets stamped at 48k, making the playback of the recorded audio 0.1% slower?

The 2nd unit mixer uses the same Fostex dv824

Any comments?

Sharpy