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Supersync alternatives
Supersync alternatives









  1. SUPERSYNC ALTERNATIVES UPDATE
  2. SUPERSYNC ALTERNATIVES MANUAL
  3. SUPERSYNC ALTERNATIVES FULL
  4. SUPERSYNC ALTERNATIVES MAC

On Mac, that's a fine name for a directory.

supersync alternatives

However, if your songs/tracks are not being properly copied between your libraries displaying and correcting these file names may correct the problem.įor example, you may have the artist "AC\DC" in your library. These file names should be correctly handled by SuperSync. In most cases, SuperSync will take care of using and creating appropriate file/directory names but you may run into cases where file/directory names might be an issue.

SUPERSYNC ALTERNATIVES MAC

These restrictions can cause problems when transferring files from a a Mac to a Windows computer since Macs don't have the same restrictions. Windows' file system has restrictions on the types of characters that can be used in its file/directory names. The Show illegal file names in red, when selected will display those file names that may cause problems on the file system in red. If a (non-synchronized) remote track, tracks will be highlighted in two alternating shades of blue. If checked, synchronized tracks will alternate between two light shades of green. The Song Table Colors checkboxes enable or disable highlighting the entire line in the main viewer window when the song meets the specific criteria.

supersync alternatives

SuperSync has color themes that you can choose. Use iTunes and SuperSync with a network drive.OP, Cells-II will be your lowest cost option, but if your Visa card can handle the more expensive Odins, the whole HSS experience will be far richer and more useful. I can even get my Einsteins to deliver HSS, but only with the 1D4, not so good/clean/even with the 5D3.

SUPERSYNC ALTERNATIVES FULL

The AD-360 will deliver full power pops until your battery overheats, generally after 60-70 punishingly rapid full-power pops. Fine tuning this I can now get HSS with the AD-360 and my 1D Mk4 with the flash set to regular non-HSS mode. However, with the Odin you can fine tune the HSS function using it's unique ODS adjustment. Trouble is that on full power, you only get 10-12 pops (if shooting in fairly quick succession) before the overheat-protection kicks in on the flash and recycle time goes from 2 seconds to a numbing 10 seconds. I also get perfect HSS using this with the 5D3 with both the AD-360 and the Odin switched to HSS. Like Wickidwombat I trigger my AD-360 with the almost freaky Phottix Odin. Godox's own low cost Cells-II trigger will deliver HSS capacity to AD-180 & AD-360 flashes.

SUPERSYNC ALTERNATIVES MANUAL

Here's a link to the manual for the identical Cheetah 360:

supersync alternatives

But I didn't know about the overheat-protection switch until I got hold of a manual.

supersync alternatives

They're so simple to operate, you really don't need one. I never received an instruction manual with my 360. This finding is sufficient for me to go ahead and order two more 360's to achieve really nice HSS light shaping rather than simple full-sun daylight killing fill. Phottix Odins are legend for delivering the unexpected. Guess what? Perfect HSS sync, and no overheat-protection circuit cut-in.

SUPERSYNC ALTERNATIVES UPDATE

I did a firmware update on the Odins and accidentally forgot to put the 360 on HSS setting, and started shooting at 1000/sec. For the way I shoot, this seemed like enough to give up and on-sell. The manual states that you get 75 full power shots in quick succession before the overheat-protection circuit cuts in, but that's in the non-HSS setting. You can continue to shoot but with a seemingly eternal eight seconds recycle time. But the unwelcome shock came with the overheat-protection circuit cutting in after just 12-15 full-power shots in quick succession which required a ten minute cool-down. I have the Godox Witsto 360 and trigger with Phottix Odin for HSS with 1D4 & 5D3.











Supersync alternatives