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Brian Petersen July 31st, 2005 11:46 PM

Using camera to playback on HDTV
 
Would there be anyway to use this camera as an HD playback device and hook it up to an HDTV to actually watch the stuff on your home theater system.

If I shot a short film using the DVCPRO-HD codec and edited it all together, it would be nice to see it in "HD" on my nice HD Plasma home theater system. I don't have blue-ray or HD-DVD players or HD Tape Decks or anything so the only way I could do it is if I could use the camera as a playback device. Is that possible? Put the edited content onto a P2 card? Anything like that?

Or could I only playback the original raw footage from the P2 cards (I'm assuming I could do that).

Brian

CJ Roy August 1st, 2005 12:09 AM

With the D4 HD component output on the HVX, you should be able to play out to your HDTV no problem. You'll just need the D4 to component cable.

-CJ

David Andrews August 1st, 2005 02:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian Petersen

Or could I only playback the original raw footage from the P2 cards (I'm assuming I could do that).

Brian

Here in the UK, where I live, the Panasonic Viera range of HDTVs come equipped with SD and PC card slots. I too have wondered if they will play captured P2 footage just popped into the slot. SD cards work fine.

Brian Petersen August 1st, 2005 10:49 AM

But is it possible to transfer edited content from say Final Cut Pro HD onto a P2 card and them play from the camera?

Or say use the firewire port to play from a hardrive, through the camera, out the component ports. (I can't imagine that is possible).

Barry Green August 1st, 2005 07:09 PM

You can do that from FCP to the AJ-HD1200A deck. Can't see why you couldn't do that on the HVX as well... I mean, that's how we use it to view DV material, and DVCPRO-HD is based at its core on the same DV type of technology. You'll never be able to firewire-preview HDV, that's for sure, but with DVCPRO-HD it should be possible.


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