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-VCube synchronization setup guide for standard and cross locked video play out-
There are many VCube hardware configurations possible and even more settings combinations that
you need to understand to properly configure VCube and get up and running. In order for VCube to
properly play out picture and sound while locked to incoming time code and video reference signals
here are a few guide lines to follow to avoid choppy playback, stalls and even frozen picture. You
need to be aware of the following factors to determine which guidelines apply for use with your
particular setup. A few basic things must first be determined inside and outside of your VCube and in
doing so you may better understand their relationships to each other and avoid needless headaches
when setting up your system.
First determine the incoming time code frame rate, the actual video frame rate, the video format
and resolution size in finding all the following points;
1. The video media’s frame rate which will determine the composition’s frame rate (ie:
29.94fps, 25fps, 24fps, 23.98fps, etc.).
2. The video media’s format and size which will determine the composition’s video format
and size (ie: NTSC 720x486, PAL 720x576, HDV 1080i 1440x1080, DVCPro HD 960x720,
“2K” 1920x1080, etc.).
3. Your external time code source’s frame rate to which you wish to chase VCube which
will determine your VCube’s TC frame rate from either your LTC input, VT, VITC or 9-pin
serial time code (ie: 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30 fps).
4. Your primary video sync reference source for time code to which you will reference
VCube’s time code resolution engine which must be in concordance with VCube’s video
ref format and VCube’s TC Frame rate (ie: Bi-level PAL, NTSC, Tri-level 720p, 1080i,
1080p sf, etc.).
5. Your secondary video reference source for picture to which you will reference VCube’s
AJA video board if present. This secondary video reference source cabled directly to the
AJA board allows you to independently reference the AJA’s internal playback from that of
VCube and play out video that does not correspond to incoming time code. This mixing of
frame rates between time code and video frame rate is called “cross locking” and is
possible if your VCube has both an AJA board and a Mykerinos. (ie: Bi-level PAL, NTSC,
Tri-level 720p, 1080i, 1080p sf, etc.).
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Page | 1 -VCube synchronization setup guide for standard and cross locked video play out- There are many VCube hardware configurations possible and

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Page | 10 Note: If we had set the Composition Frame Rate to “NTSC (29.97 fps)” the VCube preview window would have shown a certain amount of -0.1%

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Page | 12 High definition cross lock configuration in a full turnkey system – When a VCube with both a Mykerinos board and an AJA board is running

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Page | 13 before modifying the parameters to provide for cross locking. Here is an example of 1080p @ 24 fps picture with a PAL (25 fps) time code t

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Page | 15 High definition configuration in a full turnkey system – When a VCube with both a Mykerinos board and an AJA board is running high defini

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Page | 16 Scenario: The video file in VCube is 1080p (1920x1080) @ 23.98 fps using 23.98 fps time code in an NTSC/HD 2K equipped studio (NTSC displa

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Page | 18 High definition configuration in a full turnkey system – When a VCube with both a Mykerinos board and an AJA board is running high defini

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Page | 19 Scenario: The video file in VCube is 1080p (1920x1080) @ 23.98 fps using 24 fps time code in an NTSC/HD 2K equipped studio (NTSC display m

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Page | 2 The next thing to determine is the hardware configuration of your particular VCube. 1. Does your VCube have a Mykerinos board or a Merging

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Page | 20 View tab). To pull down click the “PullDown” option from the Speed drop-down menu. All of the speed options change the actual length of th

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Page | 21 Hybrid size and frame rate in a standard definition configuration in a full turnkey system – When a VCube with both a Mykerinos board and

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Page | 22 The primary SD and secondary HD video reference sources used to synchronize the Mykerinos and the AJA must be perfectly in phase. Set both

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Page | 3 Standard definition configuration in a full turnkey system- When a VCube with both a Merging board (Mykerinos or a USB Sync board) and an

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Page | 4 Scenario: The video file in VCube is PAL (25fps 720x576) using PAL (25 fps) time code in a PAL equipped studio (PAL display monitors) with

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Page | 5 High definition configuration in a full turnkey system- Master Transport ControllerVideo Ref generator(Mutec MC 3.2 SmartClock HD)VCube Tur

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Page | 6 Scenario: The video file in VCube is DVCPro – HD 720p (50fps 960x720) using PAL (25 fps) time code in a studio equipped with a PAL monitor

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Page | 7 Now that these settings are automatically set we still need to modify a couple of parameters manually to fit our example. The VCube is set

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Page | 8 Standard definition cross lock configuration in a full turnkey system – When a VCube with both a Mykerinos board and an AJA board is runni

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Page | 9 input and use the Quick SD settings to begin aligning the parameters within VCube so as to begin on a uniform basis of all the settings wit

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