I can currently burn in tape time code if I transfer miniDV video to a
VHS tape (I suppose I could do the same if I transferred to another
digital camera). I turn it on with the small hand controller that came
with my SONY camera and it will transfer as output along with the
digital images.
However, due to costs, I can't afford to transfer to digi-beta for a
protection dub and don't want to play the original miniDV shoot tapes
too many times to accomplish the following.
Of course PP1.5 retains the original time code for each clip that I
have transferred of video to my HDD, but I also need to provide a
VHS with TC burned in so the producer/writer can help in selecting
the images for a first cut. He uses a wheelchair and can't get to the
edit suite (I'm trying to fix that), so that's how we work together.
Also, I want to share the footage with another producer as stock
footage, but again, I don't want to have to either give him the original
shoot tapes, or run them a second or third time to VHS with burned
in TC.
After winding through this problem, by question is how can I transfer
the video I transferred to my hard disk back to VHS (or other media)
with visible time code (burned in time code) so I can share it with
others?
I guess another issue is how to maintain a constant zero.
Thanks for your collective wisdom.
Bill in Toronto
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