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Appendix A: Sychronization
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• From the
Time Code Rate
pop-up menu, set
the session time code rate to match the
frame rate of the provided time code.
8
In the Sync Setup & Time Code Offsets section
of the Session Setup window, do the following:
• From the
Clock Reference
pop-up menu,
choose
Video Reference (SD)
for NTSC/PAL
signals
,
or
Video Reference (HD)
for bi- or tri-
level signal
s
(SYNC HD only)
.
– and –
• From the
Positional Reference
pop-up
menu, choose the format of incoming time
code (LTC or VITC).
9
From the
Video Ref Format
pop-up menu,
choose one of the following depending on
which video ref format you selected from the
Clock Reference
pop-up menu:
• If you selected
Video Reference (SD)
as your
Clock Reference, choose
NTSC
or
PAL
.
– or –
• If you selected
Video Reference (HD)
as your
Clock Reference, choose the video refer-
ence rate that is being sent to you.
10
In the Time Code Settings section, enable
Jam Sync
, and set the Audio and Video Pull
Up/Down to
None.
11
Choose
Setup > Hardware,
12
Click to select the first peripheral in the Pe-
ripherals list so that it is highlighted, then do
the following:
• Set Clock Source to
SYNC
.
• Set the Loop Master to
SYNC
.
13
Repeat step 12 for all other peripherals in the
Peripherals list.
To initiate recording:
1
Record enable the tracks to be recorded.
2
Click Record in the Transport window.
Setting the session Time Code Rate
SYNC Setups & Time Code Offsets section
Enabling Freewheel Jam Sync
Enabling Freewheel Jam Sync lets Pro Tools
continue recording even if time code is lost.
Hardware Setup dialog showing