Making Safety Masters from HD100 to BRHD50
I did a search and didn't see anything come up on this.
I have a client with HDV 24p tapes. (from his HD100) He wants to make identical clones of them timecode and all. Can I just play the tapes from my HD100 and Record to the BRHD50 via firewire? Will that carry the stream and the timecode? |
Yes, you will be able to make an exact clone but you need to make sure you have firmware version 1.06 to slave the TC of HDV.
IF you haven't performed the firmware update yourself press the STOP button and then the MENU button at the same time to show firmware version. If it doesn't show VERSION 0106, go here and follow the instructions. To make the clone, set the input on the BR-HD50 to DV, the DV/HDV switch to HDV, then connect the firewire cable. Go into the menu of the BR-HD50 and select TC/UB/CLOCK... and turn TC DUPLI. ON. |
Excellent. My BRHD50 does have 106.
Thanks Tim! Do you think the reverse is true? Playing back an hdv tape from the brhd50 and recording on the Hd100? Just curious as my brhd50 has been stopping during DV recording at random times when I was dubbing from a betasp deck. |
Just curious, anyway to do this using 2 HD100s? Also, anyone know of a place in NYC that rents the BR-HD50?
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The BR-HD50 (with v1.06 FW) can slave external HDV timecode but the HD100 cannot. This means that if you want the original TC in your clone copy, then you need to play back from the HD100 and record on the BR-HD50.
You could use two HD100 cameras to clone tapes, but you won't get the original TC, the recording camera will have to generate TC. |
So far I've cloned 3, 1 hour tapes with 24p and timecode fully intact.
Amazing! Is the BR-HD50 the only deck that can clone with timecode? Sony and Canon users can't do this can they? (the timecode intact part) |
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The BR-HD50 deck used to be the same way, until they added the functionality in the v1.06 firmware. |
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