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Topic: DTS switching problems
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Monte L Fullmer
Film God
Posts: 8367
From: Nampa, Idaho, USA
Registered: Nov 2004
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posted 11-01-2006 06:11 PM
I have an interesting problem, or situation acting up that I would like to have help on this area and to see if anybody out there is having the same issues flaring up with their older players.
I have both the DTS-6 and 6D units (both have been upgraded to v.1.46 with new drives), each tapping into USL JS-1000 series of processors. Automation are the STRONG SPA-7 dinosaurs in STRONG X-90 consoles with PR-1050's hanging out onto the front of the consoles.
Film starts and the automation pulses the JS-1000 to head to optical at dowser open. First trailer is in optical..no problems there. Next two trailers are in DTS (with data on the feature disc-no trailer disc are being used..) DTS unit pulses the JS-1000 to swing to digital, no problems there as well. BUT, after the last trailer, the JS-1000 unit pulses back to optical and when feature timecode is picked up by the DTS units, the pulse from the DTS unit will not pulse the JS-1000 back to digital. Thus the JS units have to be manually punched back into digital - and sometimes will drop out of digital and will not swing back into digital until manually pressing the digital button on the format card. I first thought it was the format card, thus switched cards with the other JS unit, but the problem didn't follow over to the other processor. I've checked automation cables from the players to processor if I have any connection problems there as well (since the 6 unit uses a large ribbon cable and the 6D uses a parallel cable..) but these are okey.
The LEDs in the readers are okey since I pass a credit card inbetween film and camera. I pass the card in front, JS-1000 pulses to optical after the data cache was depleted in the player. Remove the card and the DTS unit pulses the JS-1000 unit back to digital and begins to play back in digital as it should be.
Any help on this would be great, for it's a buggy one for sure.
thx-Monte
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