@@TylerEdwards yes very helpful, I'm planning on doing a personal project with 2 cameras and many angles, did a few completed tests and managing the clips was hell. Timecode seems to be the solution that's gonna remove a lot of friction. I'm just waiting for the right tools like those tc1 and the hypothetical pr2. Your video is a reminder of every detail I need to pay attention to.
@TylerEdwards for additional info incase anyone else is doing research, premiere can handle timecode through a time code port, just not via the audio channel. I use resolve but the person I sub contract most of my work through uses premiere so I didn't move ahead with TC generators and he just gets to suffer editing :)
Wonder if you can help. I had a 2 camera shoot (FX6 & FX30) Additionally, I used the Rode Wireless Pro (which has timecode) I was using the Deity TC-1. I plugged the timecode into the cameras and one into the Wireless Pro. Synced them all successfully via the Sidus App, all worked well. Plugged the Wireless Pro into the FX30, kept the TC1 plugged into the FX30. The audio coming through with the timecode pitch, not the interviews. However, on the Wireless Pro, I could see the interviews was also there. When I got it back into the edit (Da Vinci Resolve, all I have is the timecode sound recorded, not the interview. Is the audio lost? Or has it recorded somewhere?
Did you record audio to the wireless pro transmitters as well? The files will be saved on the TX and needs to be downloaded via usb. Also I’m pretty sure the wireless pro can only send out a timecode signal and not get jammed from an external source (I could be mistaken though). If you’re saying you jammed the timecode from the deity unit to the wireless pro, it probably wasn’t synced.
@@TylerEdwards I thought it recorded to the Wireless Pro, looked on the TX and nothing :( Does the camera not record both the timecode signal and the audio from the interview? Is there a way of seeing (in Resolve) if the audio is on another track?
Awesome video as usual Tyler! I love the tip about the time of day and taking notes.
Thanks Josh! Definitely not the most exciting topic in the world haha
Thanks Tyler for this video.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for your comment
@@TylerEdwards yes very helpful, I'm planning on doing a personal project with 2 cameras and many angles, did a few completed tests and managing the clips was hell. Timecode seems to be the solution that's gonna remove a lot of friction. I'm just waiting for the right tools like those tc1 and the hypothetical pr2. Your video is a reminder of every detail I need to pay attention to.
Excellent video as usual.
from the research i did in early 2024, premiere was not able to convert timecode via audio channel.
Thanks for the info!
@TylerEdwards for additional info incase anyone else is doing research, premiere can handle timecode through a time code port, just not via the audio channel.
I use resolve but the person I sub contract most of my work through uses premiere so I didn't move ahead with TC generators and he just gets to suffer editing :)
Love this style of video, great stuff man
Thanks dude! Topics like this are bound to get so little views haha.
Earned a sub from me. Thanks for this video!
Thank you! That means a lot. Welcome to the fam
Wonder if you can help. I had a 2 camera shoot (FX6 & FX30) Additionally, I used the Rode Wireless Pro (which has timecode) I was using the Deity TC-1.
I plugged the timecode into the cameras and one into the Wireless Pro. Synced them all successfully via the Sidus App, all worked well.
Plugged the Wireless Pro into the FX30, kept the TC1 plugged into the FX30. The audio coming through with the timecode pitch, not the interviews. However, on the Wireless Pro, I could see the interviews was also there.
When I got it back into the edit (Da Vinci Resolve, all I have is the timecode sound recorded, not the interview. Is the audio lost? Or has it recorded somewhere?
Did you record audio to the wireless pro transmitters as well? The files will be saved on the TX and needs to be downloaded via usb. Also I’m pretty sure the wireless pro can only send out a timecode signal and not get jammed from an external source (I could be mistaken though). If you’re saying you jammed the timecode from the deity unit to the wireless pro, it probably wasn’t synced.
@@TylerEdwards I thought it recorded to the Wireless Pro, looked on the TX and nothing :( Does the camera not record both the timecode signal and the audio from the interview?
Is there a way of seeing (in Resolve) if the audio is on another track?