Sync reference, Timecode reader, Sync reference timecode reader – Sound Devices PIX 250i User Manual

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Sync Reference

The following table lists the available sources for sync reference.

Signal

Connection

OSD

HDMI video

HDMI input

Sync: HDMI

SDI video

SDI input

Sync: SDI

Genlock

SYNC IN

Sync: VidRef

Internal

None

Sync: Int

By default, the currently referenced synchronization source is always displayed on the OSD pre-

ceded by Sync:. When valid signal is present at the selected source, the OSD label will be displayed

in white text. When no valid signal is present at the selected source, the OSD label will flash and the

text will be red.

Video Playback Synchronization

Setup Menu option [Timecode/Sync - Sync Ref - Video Playback].

The PIX 250i’s sync source is always the incoming video signal when stopped and while recording.

This is to ensure that the PIX 250i is always in sync with the incoming video source. During Playback

of QuickTime files, the PIX 250i can reference its own Internal clock, Video Input (SDI/HDMI), or

Genlock signal at the SYNC IN BNC.

When [Timecode/Sync - Sync Ref - Video Playback] is set to Video Ref (Sync In), and no valid signal

is present at the SYNC IN connector when playback is initiated, a warning dialog will appear on the

LCD.

When [Timecode/Sync - Sync Ref - Video Playback] is set to Video Input (SDI/HDMI), and the play-

back file’s resolution and rate are different than the Video Input, the PIX 250i will automatically use

its Internal clock. The OSD label will flash red during playback to indicate that the sync source is not

present.

Timecode Reader

The PIX 250i includes a timecode reader which can accept incoming SMPTE timecode. The

PIX 250i can read timecode from embedded SDI/HDMI or linear timecode fed into the

TC IN BNC connector. The timecode reader is enabled whenever the Setup Menu option

[Timecode/Sync - Timecode Mode] is set to any Ext TC mode which indicates that it will read exter-

nal timecode.

Timecode Reader operation is useful for simple cases where the PIX 250i’s timecode follows the

camera timecode. The timecode of the PIX 250i’s file will match exactly with the camera’s file with

zero-drift since the PIX 250i is always synchronized with video input during recording (

See “Video

Playback Synchronization”, page 35

).

In situations where a consistent offset is observed between PIX 250i files and other produc-

tion recordings, the PIX 250i can offset the timecode stamp on each file. The Setup Menu option

[Timecode/Sync - File Start TC Offset] allows for adjustment of the frame offset from -10 to +10 in

increments of 1 frame. This setting does not affect timecode on the PIX 250i’s outputs.

For shoots involving more than one camera or an audio recorder, using the PIX 250i’s Timecode Gen-

erator can be more beneficial than using the Timecode Reader to achieve good heads and tails sync

between all recordings.

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