Pipeline-Digital AutoLog 5.0 Logging Solutions Plug-In for FileMaker Pro, with RS-422 Cable

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Pipeline-Digital AutoLog 5.0 Logging Solutions Plug-In for FileMaker Pro, with RS-422 Cable
Key Features
  • For Mac Platform
Pipeline Digital presents AutoLog 5 as a complete solution for videotape logging. Driven by the powerful FileMaker Pro database engine, AutoLog 5 combines the power of FileMaker's searching and sorting abilities with Pipeline's deck control and time code capabilities.

AutoLog provides complete remote control to a video deck, grabs time code, and if you have a Quicktime (Mac) or Video for Windows (Windows) video capture board, you can also place thumbnail pictures in your logs. AutoLog provides many layouts, and unique ways to look at your data. These screens let you examine, export, and print out your logs. Batch lists (or EDLs) are easily created and exported to formats for all of the major nonlinear editors.

This package includes the CM9 Mini-DIN 8-Pin to RS-422 Deck Control Cable, which allows you to connect from a a legacy Mini-DIN 8-Pin connector found on older Mac computers to the RS-422 socket of a deck. For FireWire Macs, all that is required is a FireWire capable deck for both deck control and video capture.

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Pipeline Digital presents AutoLog 5 as a complete solution for videotape logging. Driven by the powerful FileMaker Pro database engine, AutoLog 5 combines the power of FileMaker's searching and sorting abilities with Pipeline's deck control and time code capabilities.

AutoLog provides complete remote control to a video deck, grabs time code, and if you have a Quicktime (Mac) or Video for Windows (Windows) video capture board, you can also place thumbnail pictures in your logs. AutoLog provides many layouts, and unique ways to look at your data. These screens let you examine, export, and print out your logs. Batch lists (or EDLs) are easily created and exported to formats for all of the major nonlinear editors.

This package includes the CM9 Mini-DIN 8-Pin to RS-422 Deck Control Cable, which allows you to connect from a a legacy Mini-DIN 8-Pin connector found on older Mac computers to the RS-422 socket of a deck. For FireWire Macs, all that is required is a FireWire capable deck for both deck control and video capture.

Note:
Although current Macintoshes do not come equipped with a serial port, all RS-422, RS-232, and LANC decks require a serial connection. To control these machines, you must add a serial adapter to your Mac.
Gives you control of a variety of VTRs from your computer. You can even log while recording.
Grabs SMPTE Time Code with a click of the mouse. Calculates scene durations automatically. Cues the VTR to a marked Time Code number automatically.
Includes AVID, Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, and Media 100 log translators. Use AutoLog to create logs for non-linear systems without tying up the editor.
VITC and EBU/25fps support.
Controls a range of VTRs, using Sony RS-422, Sony, Panasonic, and JVC RS-232, LANC (requires Addenda Electronics RS-4/L, TAO Systems TAO L-Port)

Pipeline-Digital AMC Specs

Controllable VTR
VTRs using Sony RS-422 (w/incl. cable)
System Requirements
To use AutoLog on a Macintosh with a serial controlled VTR you need:

  • Power PC Mac with
  • OS-X 10.1, or
  • OS Classic 8.5 or better (9.2 recommended, Limited support for the Classic Platform)
  • Pipeline Digital Mac-to-VTR (9-pin) cable
  • One free serial port (or a serial adapter)
  • Video digitizer card (QuickTime compatible)

    For FireWire Macs, only requirement is a FireWire capable deck for both deck control and video capture.

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