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Old 03-17-2023, 09:22 AM
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But then a TBC would have to drop or insert frames, right? So "infinite" does not mean no data is lost. It means that data is lost or inserted as complete frames without disturbance to the sync?
Not really. They probably had to have 2 fields of memory minimum to do 1 field of TBC so one could be read in as another was being read out, or write over the beginning of the last frame as it's end was being read out and possibly adjust the windowing to prevent different fields from interacting. Broadcast VTRs with a TBC could be out of phase with master sync at the station causing a need for a fixed partial frame delay to match phase, but if they were off frequency to the point that frames had to be dropped or doubled periodically the station would consider the VTR defective and send it to be fixed. Prior to field duration TBCs all broadcast VTRs HAD to electromechanically sync up their servos to the station vertical sync and would do their best to match horizontal (single line TBCs were needed to make that work completely consistently). There probably would be some provision for field doubling/dropping for decks being used for trick play to air operation like pause, slow motion and reverse play where the deck could be changing speed away from standard play rates.
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