On Mon, 2009-09-21 at 17:51 -0400, Paul Davis wrote:
> its also true that there are variants of SMPTE that include subframes,
> which certainly help the accuracy, but its not clear to me how
> commonly this information is actually passed around.
You will always have quarter-frames. No EBU/SMPTE without them. If you
have the "real" signal, you will then also have the 1KHz bi-phase to
adjust to. Once locked, you have the video signals pixel-precise
vsync ..
Locate isn't that critical, would normally be set to place you 4 - 5
seconds before the actual event (to give you a reasonable count-in) and
the punch-in/out would then either be performed from a cue-list or just
manually.
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