VTRs, DDRs, ATRs, etcRs

Accom RTD ( 20KB, 2 pages)
This is the improved motion control driver for the Accom RTD real time disk recorder. This driver permits PEGS speed control in increments of 1% from -999% to 900% of play speed. Complete setup instructions for the RTD are included in this document.


Grass Valley Group Profile Media Platform (18KB, 1 page)
The Super Edit interface to the GVG/Tektronix Profile has been improved and enhanced to support Profile Software version 1.4.17. Detailed operation instructions for Super Edit are given in the Super Edit Operator’s Guide. The Profile Operations Manual provides excellent information for the Profile. This note discusses only the new Super Edit/Profile features. No additional setup is required.

Super Edit NLE Installation & Setup (216KB, 38 pages; 04/26/99)
Updated configuration for the DPE/VPE and GVG/Tektronix Profile PDR for use in the NLE mode.

Super Edit NLE Operations (137KB, 27 pages; 04/26/99)
This document will take you through the operation of the DPE/VPE in the NLE mode.

Installation & Setup for Profile XP Series MPEG (66KB, 6 pages; 7/18/2000)
Specific installation/setup for the Profile XP Series and special considerations in using this versatile video server. All MPEG-2 configuration files MUST be labelled "M" in the first letter and an "X" in the second letter of the Timeline playback (for XP only) to turn off the input routing capability of the XP channels, even on the playback only channels.

Installation & Setup for PRO Series MPEG-2 w/External Switcher (57KB, 6 pages; 01/24/2000)
Specific setup for using the 2 decoder/1 encoder MPEG-2 PRO Series Profile with an external video switcher.

Installation & Setup for PRO Series MPEG-2 w/Internal VME Switcher (52KB, 6 pages; 10/25/1999)
Specific setup for using the 2 decoder/1 encoder MPEG-2 PRO Series Profile with the internal VME video switcher.

Hybrid Editing with Editware and Profile
DPE and VPE Editing System users who have a Grass Valley Profile PDR or XP can have the best of two worlds - the ability to edit with high end online equipment and operate at non-linear speed. Get the most from your linear equipment, including video switchers, digital effects, audio mixing consoles, digital VTRs, by adding a Profile - and if you are not yet using one, a DPE or VPE Editing system from Editware.

Creating Timecode clips for Mode 1 movies (29KB, 2 pages; 08/09/2000)
Specific setup for using the 2 decoder/1 encoder MPEG-2 PRO Series Profile with the internal VME video switcher.

 

 

JVC BR-D85U ( 17KB, 1 page)
Setup recommendations for the JVC BR-D85U digital-S recorder with PreRead capability.

 



Panasonic DVC Pro
( 19KB, 2 pages)
Setup recommendations for the AJ-D650 AJ-D750and DVC-Pro VTRs.

 

 

Panasonic AJ-D95 ( 25KB, 1 page)
Setup recommendations for the AJ-D95.

 

Quickframe ( 28KB, 2 pages)
Settings for the SDL Quickframe digital disk recorder in the Sony-style VTR emulation mode.

Sony Betacam SX: DNW-A75 (28KB, 2 pages)
Setup recommendations for the DNW-A75 Editing Recorder/Player, the latest in the Betacam SX product line, features frame-accurate editing on Betacam SX tape, plus a full range of Betacam SP® playback capabilities.


Sony DSR-40 (28KB, 1 page)
Setup recommendations for the DSR-40.

 

Sony MAV-555 (39KB, 3 pages)
Operation of the MAV-555 with VPE editors is similar to a VTR.
On the DPE editors, assigning a MAV-555 protocol to a source will activate special functionality. Double clicking on the source in the Mark Table, or selecting the source in the Mark Table and pressing [ASSGN] on the keyboard, will bring up a Clip selection dialog.

 


Tascam DA-98 ( 21KB, 3 pages)
Setup recommendations for the using the DA-98 eight channel digital audio recorder. Includes directions for implementing 8 channel audio control with the new Super Edit 8 channel audio option (ESAM II required).

Tascam DA-88 ( 30KB, 5 pages)
Setup recommendations for the using the DA-88 digital audio recorder using the SY-88 Serial Interface.

Tascam DA-60-MKII ( 25KB, 3 pages)
Setup recommendations for the using the DA-60-MKII digital audio recorder using the SY-D6 Synchronizer Board.


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