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Owen Parker

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    BMPCC 60D
  1. Thanks Phil, I had a brainwave and figured out a workflow using Quicktime Change. Has a few steps but it's automated and the processing is very quick.
  2. Hi Phil, Well I've searched high and low and can't find anything but Wave Agent, which is great but each file has to be modified one at a time. Avid is the same , I can modify code to clip but only one at a time. How does the code you wrote work? Owen
  3. Hello you lovely sound folks, does anyone know a way of batch editing timecode metadata in BWAV files? I can do it one file at a time using Wave Agent but when you have 200+ files from a Zoom recorder it can be tedious. I have run the pictures and sound through PluralEyes and created new audio files the same length as the picture files and what I'd now like to do is copy all the picture TC start times and apply them the the new audio files. This will then allow me to Autosync the pictures and sound using TC as the ref. Everything will then sync in one go. If I use sync using Pinpoints I can only do one pair of pic and sound file at a time, so tedious. Anyone have any suggestions? Cheers
  4. Cheers Phil One multimeter, one pair of side cutters, two crimp connectors and an old Nokia 5V charger later...
  5. Ok, I get you. Would that be to both the bottom and top rows? In other words 0V to bottom left and top left 5V to bottom right and top right
  6. Excellant, thanks Phil. Had it pegged as a Molex but had forgotten they were common in PC's. Providing a correctly polarised 5V isn't too difficult but it's the 0V rail that has me scratching my head. That's a bit beyond my rudimentary electrical knowledge. I will have to find an electrical engineers forum for that one. Cheers
  7. Hi folks, need a bit of help replacing a lost power supply. I have a Totalsystems DBM-3 digial peak meter and in a recent move the PSU was lost. Totalsystems went out of business a few years ago and don't have a web presence so I was hoping that someone here might have one of these in their audio rack and could take a look at the PSU and pass on the spec. The power connector is 10mm x 10mm (3/8") square with a 0V and 5V rails. I've hopefully attached a photo of the connector. I would bodge a connection to it but I don't want to risk damaging it as, now it's not working, I realised how much I used it! Any help would be appreciated
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