evertz 4025 Instruction Manual page 89

Film footage encoder
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Model 4025 Film Footage Encoder Manual
Select CINE NUM to slave the generator time to the telecine's
bi-phase, but allow non incrementing numeric (hexadecimal)
user bits to be entered from the front panel. In this mode, user
bits may be used for scene and take numbers, or roll numbers,
etc.
Select CINE EDGE
to slave the generator time to the
telecine's bi-phase, and to put the film edge numbers into the
user bits.
Select RDR1 EDGE to slave the generator time to the reader 1
time, and to put the film edge numbers into the user bits. This
mode may be used when you are performing assemble or insert
edit during the transfer process or when transferring to pre
striped tape. The reader input should be connected to the time
code output of the record VTR. Use the RDR ASSIGN menu
item to configure the reader.
Select CINE RDR2 + KEYKODE to slave the generator time to
the telecine's bi-phase, and to put the Reader 2 time into the
user bits. The full edge number (KeyKode) data which consists
of a manufacturer's code, and emulsion code, a six digit prefix,
a four digit footage number plus the frame offset is placed in a
second set of VITC lines known as the secondary VITC ( or
VITC2) lines. This mode is useful for placing audio timecode
into the primary timecode user bits while retaining the full
KeyKode information.
Select RDR1 RDR2 + KEYKODE to slave the generator time
to the Reader 1 time, and put the Reader 2 time into the user
bits. The full edge number (KeyKode) data which consists of a
manufacturer's code, and emulsion code, a six digit prefix, a
four digit footage number plus the frame offset is placed in a
second set of VITC lines known as the secondary VITC ( or
VITC2). This mode is useful for placing audio timecode into the
primary timecode, video tape timecode into the primary
timecode user bits while retaining the full KeyKode information.
Select 3 LINE VITC STD to encode the time and keykode
information using the 3 line VITC standard which Evertz has
developed along with other manufacturers. The encoded data is
contained in a block of three consecutive lines of the vertical
interval. There is an optional block of 3 lines for redundancy.
See section 0 for a discussion on which lines to use. The LTC
generator and the first VITC line contain the Reader 1 time, with
the user bits set to zero. The full edge number (KeyKode) data
(which consists of a manufacturer's code, and emulsion code, a
six digit prefix, a four digit footage number plus the frame offset)
as well as pulldown and film format information is placed in the
second line. The Reader 2 time and user bits is put into the
third line time and user bits.
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