Dear Biomch-L Readers,
I have two Panasonic AG-DP800HE video cameras which I am wishing to
genlock. Thus far, the only solution I have come up with through
talking to the television/video technical people is to input a black
burst signal from a master source (such as a signal pulse generator)
to both cameras and then adjust the timing of one camera relative to
the other. Apparently, this may require the use of either a monitor
and/or mixer. Is there any other way to do this?
Thank you for your time and I will post a listing of all replies.
Regards,
Angus Burnett
Sports Biomechanist
Western Australian Institute of Sport
c/- Superdrome
P.O Box 139
Claremont, Western Australia, 6010
E-mail: aburnett@wais.bekkers.com.au
Ph: +61 9 387 8166 Fax: +61 9 383 7344
I have two Panasonic AG-DP800HE video cameras which I am wishing to
genlock. Thus far, the only solution I have come up with through
talking to the television/video technical people is to input a black
burst signal from a master source (such as a signal pulse generator)
to both cameras and then adjust the timing of one camera relative to
the other. Apparently, this may require the use of either a monitor
and/or mixer. Is there any other way to do this?
Thank you for your time and I will post a listing of all replies.
Regards,
Angus Burnett
Sports Biomechanist
Western Australian Institute of Sport
c/- Superdrome
P.O Box 139
Claremont, Western Australia, 6010
E-mail: aburnett@wais.bekkers.com.au
Ph: +61 9 387 8166 Fax: +61 9 383 7344