Incredibly exciting! I was rank amateur but loved the whole field. I used to make the 1” broadcast repairman stay for as long as they paid him (half day or full day) to teach me about details. One of my most prized possessions was a timecode calculator. I am definitely going to get husband to respond to your post with the details of his configuration. He misses it to this day. If I ever find my white paper I’ll put it up on my site as a PDF.
My site has the most bizarre stuff from an 1802 book on how to collect electricity with your lightning rod and then use it to cure EVERYTHING, to the language reference manual we submitted for the contest to design the Department of Defense standard language. I adore bizarre and eclectic.
I’ve been hogging the editing system to make the Animal video and just got it up on YouTube, so I’ll go back and encode Part 1 of the non-linear demos. It’s Montage and the first part of E-Pix.
Ah, the 'joys' of drop frame vs. non-drop frame timecode.