F sampling rate modes, Time code modes, F sampling rate modes time code modes – Sound Devices 744T User Manual

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F Sampling Rate Modes

48.048k and 48.048kF

The 48.048kF mode (F stands for fake, faux, Fostex—take your pick) is a specific compatibility mode

for use with the Fostex DV40 software (1.74 and previous), Avid, Final Cut Pro, and other post-pro-

duction environments that do not recognize audio files written at 48.048 kHz. In this mode files are

recorded at a 48.048 kHz sampling rate but are stamped at 48 kHz. When played, they will play back

0.1% slower than real time.

One use for the 48.048kF mode is to force a 0.1% speed reduction (pull down) of audio to match

MOS-telecined film (24 fps-to-NTSC) in non-linear edit systems, such as Avid or Final Cut Pro. Since

the file is stamped as a 48 kHz file, the edit system will play it back at 48 kHz and not at 48.048 kHz.

This “audio pull down” will match the transferred picture without the need for an intermediate step

through other software to create the pull down.

The time code frame rate (actual recording rate) is forced to 30 ND in 48.048kF mode. The front panel

of the unit will show 30 ND during recording. No other frame rate is available in 48.048kF mode.

the file is recorded at 48.048 k, 30 ND

The audio file, however, is stamped with a 29.97 ND frame rate, along the 48 kHz sampling rate. It

will appear as if the file was originally recorded at a 48 kHz sampling rate at a TC rate of 29.97 ND.

on playback, file appears at 48 k, 29.97 ND

Fostex DV40

When using files recorded in the 48.048kF mode in with a DV40 with early software, set the DV40

time code frame rate to 29.97ND. Time code stamps will properly match the original time code start

times.

47.952k and 47.952kF

Both 47.952 and 47.952kF settings use a record sampling rate of 47.952 kHz, 0.1% lower than 48

kHz. The 47.952kF mode, however, identifies the file as being recorded at 48 kHz. Additionally, in

47.952kF mode, the time code rate is restricted to 29.97ND, while the file is identified as 30ND.

47.952F mode is useful in applications where the 744T is recording in high-def environments with

cameras at 23.97 and post production is using a straight 24 frame session.

Time Code Modes

The 744T includes the following time code modes:

Off

The time code generator is disabled. The front panel time code display is blank.

Free Run:

The internal time code generator runs continuously without regard to the record mode. Any time

code value can be used as the start value by “jamming value” in the jam menu.

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