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4-1 Recording
4-1-2 Recording Time Code and User Bit Values
There are the following four ways of recording time code:
• Internal Preset mode, which records the output of the
• Internal Preset mode, which records the output of the
internal time code generator, set beforehand to an initial
value. The following run modes can be selected.
- Free Run: Time code advances continually.
- Rec Run: Time code advances only during recording.
value. The following run modes can be selected.
- Free Run: Time code advances continually.
- Rec Run: Time code advances only during recording.
• Internal Regen mode, which records the output of the
internal time code generator, initialized to time code
following continuously upon the time code of the last
frame of the last clip on the disc.
following continuously upon the time code of the last
frame of the last clip on the disc.
• External Regen mode, which records the output of the
internal time code generator, synchronized to an external
time code generator. As the external input, the time code
input to any of the following connectors can be selected.
- TIME CODE IN connector: LTC
- VIDEO IN connector: VITC
time code generator. As the external input, the time code
input to any of the following connectors can be selected.
- TIME CODE IN connector: LTC
- VIDEO IN connector: VITC
-
S400 (i.LINK) connector: TC or VITC
- SDI IN connector: SMPTE RP188 LTC
• External Preset mode, which directly records the input of
an external time code generator. As the external input,
the time code input to any of the following connectors
can be selected.
- TIME CODE IN connector: TC
-
the time code input to any of the following connectors
can be selected.
- TIME CODE IN connector: TC
-
S400 (i.LINK) connector: TC
- SDI IN connector: SMPTE RP188 LTC
As shown in the following table, you can switch between
different time code recording modes by combining switch
settings in the time data settings section with the selection
of a video input signal and settings of extended menu item
629.
different time code recording modes by combining switch
settings in the time data settings section with the selection
of a video input signal and settings of extended menu item
629.
To record time code after setting an initial
value
value
Set the following switches beforehand.
• INT/EXT/RP188 switch: INT
• PRESET/REGEN switch: PRESET
• F-RUN/R-RUN switch: F-RUN or R-RUN
• INT/EXT/RP188 switch: INT
• PRESET/REGEN switch: PRESET
• F-RUN/R-RUN switch: F-RUN or R-RUN
See 7-3-2 “Extended Menu Operations” (page 108) for
more information about how to make extended menu
settings.
more information about how to make extended menu
settings.
Then set an initial value as described below, and carry out
recording (see page 48).
recording (see page 48).
To set an initial value
Proceed as follows.
Proceed as follows.
Time code recording mode
Time data settings section switch
VIDEO INPUT
SEL button
SEL button
Item
629
629
Reference
INT/EXT/
RP188
RP188
PRESET/
REGEN
REGEN
F-RUN/
R-RUN
R-RUN
Internal Preset Free Run
INT
PRESET
F-RUN
–
–
Internal Preset Rec Run
R-RUN
–
–
Internal Regen
INT
REGEN
–
–
–
External Regen (TC IN connector:
LTC)
LTC)
EXT
REGEN
–
SDI/
COMPOSITE/
SG
COMPOSITE/
SG
tc
External Regen (VIDEO IN
connector: VITC)
connector: VITC)
vitc
External Regen (i.LINK connector:
TC)
TC)
i.LINK
tc
External Regen (i.LINK connector:
VITC)
VITC)
vitc
External Regen (SDI IN
connector: SMPTE RP188 LTC)
connector: SMPTE RP188 LTC)
RP188
REGEN
–
SDI
–
External Preset (TC IN connector:
TC)
TC)
EXT
PRESET
–
SDI/
COMPOSITE/
SG
COMPOSITE/
SG
–
External Preset (i.LINK connector:
TC)
TC)
i.LINK
–
External Preset (SDI IN
connector: SMPTE RP188 LTC)
connector: SMPTE RP188 LTC)
RP188
PRESET
–
SDI
–