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Video reference generator - suggestions?

Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2021 04:00
by jkurtz11
    So I’m pretty unfamiliar with video production and I’m just starting to dip my toes in to it. I got myself a camera and want to start offering basic video with my recordings. I am somewhat familiar with the concept of using a video ref signal to derive the word clock for audio recorders. I picked up the breakout cable for my Hapi and Horus to give me LTC in/out and the video ref bnc input.
    I have experienced problems with drift between audio and video before when the video and audio recorders are running on entirely separate clock references.

    So here’s my audio-centric question - is there a big difference in quality between the basic blackmagic video sync generator that is like $200, and the more expensive ones? My video recorder will take video ref in (tri-level sync), and so will my Horus/Hapi. I need to buy an external video sync generator with multiple outputs to feed both devices. Is it similar to word clock generators for audio? Will the choice have a big input on the quality of the audio performance? Just wondering if anyone had recommendations for a high quality video sync generator with multiple outputs.

    Thanks,

    Justin

    Re: Video reference generator - suggestions?

    Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2021 23:57
    by DJS
    Hi Justin,

    In the same boat here. I use Tentacle Syncs for timecode generation. I have successfully input one of these to HAPI via breakout (breakin?) cable and another sits on the camera. I have three of these and a Track E now. They have proved to be excellent devices.

    Regards
    David

    Re: Video reference generator - suggestions?

    Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2022 23:21
    by Perfect Record
    If I'm not mistaken, the Tentacle systems distribute timecode, not sync. If there is a clock rate difference between camera and audio system, you will get drift on long takes.

    Re: Video reference generator - suggestions?

    Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2022 01:07
    by DJS
    Perfect Record wrote:If I'm not mistaken, the Tentacle systems distribute timecode, not sync. If there is a clock rate difference between camera and audio system, you will get drift on long takes.

    Yes, sorry for the misunderstanding.