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About Working with Multi-Format Input and Output
Working with Multi-Format Input and Output
Changing Resolutions for Clip Input or Output
Flint Detection of Sync and Timing
In the following circumstances, Flint checks
whether or not your incoming sync matches the project timing you
are working on:
- When
you load a project on start-up
- When
you change projects in the Preferences menu
- When
you change preview timing in the Preferences menu
- When
you change your VTR to one with a different timing, or change the timing
on your VTR
If your video sync is correct, you can proceed
as expected. If it does not match, you are prompted to fix the sync
and click Confirm. One of the following occurs:
- If
you click Confirm without fixing the sync, the check is done again
and you are not allowed to proceed.
- If
you click outside of the Confirm button, you proceed in “free-run” mode.
You can work in this mode, but input and output can have unpredictable
results, and no more sync checks are done.
- If
you fix the sync and click Confirm, you can proceed as expected.
When changing project timing, Flint selects
an appropriate VTR for you. The VTR devices available depend on
the VTR keyword lines uncommented in the software initialisation
configuration file. If multiple VTR matches are found in the list, Flint selects
the first match. If no match is found, VTR selection reverts to
"No VTR selected" with the appropriate timing.
You can also manually select a VTR, as described
in
Selecting a VTR Device For Input and
Selecting a VTR Device For Output.