Specifications

Appendix A: Synchronization 57
•From the Timecode Rate pop-up menu, set
the session timecode rate to match the
frame rate of the provided timecode.
8 In the Sync Setup & Timecode Offsets section
of the Session Setup window, do the following:
•From the
Clock Reference pop-up menu,
choose
Video Reference (SD) for NTSC/PAL
signals
, or Video Reference (HD) for bi- or
tri-level signal
s (SYNC HD only).
– and –
•From the
Positional Reference pop-up
menu, choose the format of incoming time-
code (LTC or VITC).
9 From the Video Ref Format pop-up menu,
choose one of the following depending on which
video ref format you selected from the
Clock Ref-
erence
pop-up menu:
•If you selected
Video Reference (SD) as your
Clock Reference, choose
NTSC or PAL.
– or –
•If you selected Video Reference (HD) as
your Clock Reference, choose the video ref-
erence rate that is being sent to you.
10 In the Timecode Settings section, enable Jam
Sync
, and set the Audio and Video Pull Up/Down
to
None.
11 Choose Setup > Hardware,
12 Click to select the first peripheral in the Pe-
ripherals list so that it is highlighted, then do
the following:
•Set Clock Source to
SYNC.
Set the Loop Master to
SYNC.
13 Repeat step 12 for all other peripherals in the
Peripherals list.
Setting the session Timecode Rate
Setting the session Timecode Rate
Enabling Freewheel Jam Sync
Enabling Freewheel Jam Sync lets Pro Tools
continue recording even if timecode is lost.
Hardware Setup dialog showing