Canon EOS R5 C Advanced User Guide VIDEO edition - Page 101

Time Code Signal Output, About the user bit output

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Synchronizing with an External Device 1 Select > [B System Setup] > [TC In/Out] > [In]. 2 To record the external signal's user bit, select also Mode] > [External]. > [B System Setup] > [User Bit Recording NOTES • Synchronize the camera's time code with an external time code signal that matches the camera's system frequency. Use a 24-frame time code signal when the frame rate is set to 23.98P or 24.00P, a 25-frame time code signal when it is set to 25.00P, 50.00i or 50.00P and a 30-frame time code signal for other frame rates. • When a suitable external time code signal is received, the camera's own time code will be synchronized to it and the synchronization will be maintained even if you disconnect the cable from the TIME CODE terminal. • If the external time code signal is incorrect or there is no input signal, the internal time code set in the camera will be recorded instead. • When an external time code signal is received, the DF/NDF selection will follow the external time code signal's settings. • If an external time code signal is input while pre-recording is activated, there might be a discontinuity in the time code of the pre-recorded clip. • Performing any of the following actions while the cable is not connected will cause the synchronization to be disrupted; the correct time code will be restored once you reconnect the cable. - Turning the camera on/off - Switching to MEDIA mode - Changing the video configuration 101 Time Code Signal Output The time code signal output from the TIME CODE terminal will be a SMPTE-standard LTC timing signal. The user bit will also be output. Select > [B System Setup] > [TC In/Out] > [Out]. NOTES • About the user bit output: The user bit set by the user (A 99) will be output. In MEDIA mode, the user bit is not output from the TIME CODE terminal. • The time code and user bit will not be output when slow & fast motion recording/frame recording/interval recording is activated. • With the > [Æ Recording/Media Setup] > [HDMI Time Code] set to [On] you can output the time code signal from the HDMI OUT terminal (A 147).

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101
S
ynchronizing with an External Device
1
S
elect
> [
B
S
y
s
tem
S
etup] > [TC In/Out] > [In].
2 To record the external
s
ignal’
s
u
s
er bit,
s
elect al
s
o
> [
B
S
y
s
tem
S
etup] > [U
s
er Bit Recording
Mode] > [External].
NOTES
NOTES
Synchronize the camera’s time code with an external time code signal that matches the camera’s system
frequency. Use a 24-frame time code signal when the frame rate is set to 23.98P or 24.00P, a 25-frame time
code signal when it is set to 25.00P, 50.00i or 50.00P and a 30-frame time code signal for other frame rates.
When a suitable external time code signal is received, the camera’s own time code will be synchronized to it
and the synchronization will be maintained even if you disconnect the cable from the TIME CODE terminal.
If the external time code signal is incorrect or there is no input signal, the internal time code set in the camera
will be recorded instead.
When an external time code signal is received, the DF/NDF selection will follow the external time code signal’s
settings.
If an external time code signal is input while pre-recording is activated, there might be a discontinuity in the
time code of the pre-recorded clip.
Performing any of the following actions while the cable is not connected will cause the synchronization to be
disrupted; the correct time code will be restored once you reconnect the cable.
-
Turning the camera on/off
-
Switching to MEDIA mode
-
Changing the video configuration
Time Code Signal Output
The time code signal output from the TIME CODE terminal will be a SMPTE-standard LTC timing signal. The user
bit will also be output.
S
elect
> [
B
S
y
s
tem
S
etup] > [TC In/Out] > [Out].
NOTES
NOTES
About the user bit output:
The user bit set by the user (
A
99) will be output. In MEDIA mode, the user bit is not
output from the TIME CODE terminal.
The time code and user bit will not be output when slow & fast motion recording/frame recording/interval
recording is activated.
With the
> [
Æ
Recording/Media Setup] > [HDMI Time Code] set to [On] you can output the time
code signal from the HDMI OUT terminal (
A
147).