Re: Genlocking Sirius and Monitor

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Salvador Cabaruvias (sal++at++control.mdc.com)
Wed, 23 Oct 1996 15:20:50 -0700


On Oct 22, 4:55pm, Hal Bertram wrote:
> Subject: Genlocking Sirius and Monitor
> IR + Sirius + Onyx + 6.2
>
> Not really a performer question, but...
>
> Could someone please explain very clearly how to create a combination that
> produces a monitor output and a sirius output that are both locked to an
> external source? I've tried the obvious ch1 + sirius + external sync (in
edit
> globals) - it produces bad frames on the sirius. Presumably the genlock
should

That is the ircombine command. Did you also use the vcp (video control panel)
to define to the Sirius what the expected inputs and outputs to it?

> go to the BOB and the Onyx? What is the external sync format really for?
>
> Also on the Sirius, on RE2, flicker filter does what you would think, but on
IR
> it also vertically shrinks the image by about 4% producing nasty banding,
> degrading the image rather than improving it.
>
> Many thanks for any help,
>
> Hal
>
> P.S. If there is an info-sirius elsewhere I'll happily go and ask there...
>

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