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Topic: Pedro's sync. box and not constant speed: the final reason of the defect...
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Ugo Grassi
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 506
From: Avellino (Italy)
Registered: Dec 2003
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posted June 04, 2008 09:36 AM
All of us know the sync. box made by Wolfgang Thuille (Pedro) for the ESS circuit needs, with some GS1200, to be connected to an external transformer to avoid unstediness to the pin control (that one on the rear side), and then to the speed machine. The instructions explain the defect comes from an exaust capacitor (C401, 47 nF in the ealier machines, 470 nF in the latest), so the suggest is to change that capacitor. Well, often this is not enough. Now I know the final reason of the defect. The exaust part is a Zener diode. The code in the diagram is ZD402, and it's a 1/4 watt, 6.8 volt. Change it and everything will work at the best. bye
-------------------- Bye Ugo
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Winbert Hutahaean
Film God
Posts: 5468
From: Nouméa, New Caledonia
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted August 11, 2009 09:18 PM
quote: Pedros NTSC box does both of those things. It has an DIN plug which attaches to the ESS input on the back of the machine and will crystal sync it..meaning keep it at 23.97fps and keep it constant.
This is an old thread, but honestly I am still puzzling about how the Pedro box works.
I am going to ask you again here (a very silly question, may be). If I got the best answer, I may reveal a revolution in sound technology for our 8mm films, which may not require anymore Pedro. I will post it on the other thread.
But now (as my comparison study to my wild idea):
1. As Alan explains above, does it mean if the main source (DVD) has a bit different edit/cut with our 8mm then the sync will totally mess?
2. Do we have to have different Pedro box for PAL and NTSC? or any dual system?
3. To start a DVD (which of course doesn't have any cue/mark), how can we place in sync with the 8mm by frame in the beginning?
4. Ref no. 3 if we start the DVD in wrong place (say by milli second), do we have to stop the projector and redo many times until we get the exact same frame? (how difficult that will be?)
5. During the reel changeover, do we have to do it again (and again) no. 4?
6. For GS1200 with a weak motor, do Pedro box and all sync will still work
I ask with numbers so there is no any miss information. So I do hope you answer too by numbers.
thanks,
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Maurizio Di Cintio
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 977
From: Ortona, Italy
Registered: Jan 2004
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posted August 12, 2009 07:46 AM
THere we go:
1 - Yes 2 - Yes 3 - You can cue the film in th GS with its button. You can also cue the DVD player with the frame advance facility. For better results, I capture the DVD and post-produce it on NLE to make it suitable for audio transfer: this way I get a a-frame length beep on the original soundtrack which I cause to correspond to a set number on the film head leader. When the Pedro box "senses" the beep via the wire fed into specific connectors (RCA - Cinch) on the box itself, the box slaves the GS from RC standby to rec.
4 - Yes. BUT if you stick to the method described above, there is (almost) no chance you have to do it more than once.
5 - OK I'm talking about redubbing here, on the print's stripes. If uou want to go the PIX/Sound separate way during actual the show, you DO have to prepare a suitable version which takes into account the changeover. This may be a little more convenient if you 'edit' all the reels on bigger reels with no need of changeover.
6 - The Pedrobox works best with a machine up to spec. It only forgives - to the best of my knowledge - minor power problems like the ones described at the beginning of this thread, if necessary by means of an external power supply (Pedroboxes come with a standrad AC adapter which he knows works flawlessly with his gear), necessary if yuo don't want to fix it with soldering iron etc.
Hope this helps [ August 12, 2009, 10:06 AM: Message edited by: Maurizio Di Cintio ]
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