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David Kidd April 6th, 2006 06:27 AM

Thanks Daniel I will call you when I get off of work for my day job.
And Diogo...I will look into the windows drivers issues as well.

Michael Steeves May 8th, 2006 10:17 AM

Capturing in Premiere Pro 2, with GY-HD100U "A"
 
Hello Dvinfo community,

My question is regarding a problem I’m having with Capturing HDV video clips in Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0, using the JVC GY-HD100U “A” version.

The video clips I’m capturing are in 24p HDV and 30p HDV. I’m using an updated version of Windows XP, and a Radeon x850 xt pe graphics card, with the latest Catalyst drivers for it. I’m using the firewire from the cam to the firewire on my motherboard (asus p4c800 deluxe mobo).

I can’t preview the video on my CRT monitor while the capture is in process. All I see on the screen in Premiere Pro 2.0 are the words… “Capturing…” with a black background behind it. In order to actually see the video I’m capturing during the capturing process I have to use the tiny LCD screen on the camera. Which is functional, but not very fun to do. However, I can see a preview in Premiere when I use a little DV cam I bought about 6 years ago (Sony TRV320).

I think this must be a settings problem within Adobe Premiere Pro V2.0, but I can’t figure out what I’m doing wrong.

I’m a noob by the way, so go easy on me. I’ve only had the camera for 2 weeks, and the program for even less than that… lol.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Michael Steeves
nfbshotmatch@hotmail.com

Martin Wellhoefer May 8th, 2006 10:56 AM

Same here...
 
I have the same situation, but no answers.

Martin Wellhoefer

DJ Lewis May 8th, 2006 01:17 PM

Do you have two monitors set up or just one? I know if may seem like a silly question, but I've had this happen in an ppro 1.5. if the capture window was on the the second monitor, I couldn't see anything... but when I moved it over to the first monitor I could. give it a try....

Michael Steeves May 9th, 2006 07:59 AM

Hello DJ,
No, I only have the one monitor hooked up to my computer, and it's selected as the primary monitor in the display section of my properties.
Thanks
Michael

Tip McPartland May 9th, 2006 12:43 PM

One step backwards....
 
Having worked with PP2 for some time now, I have never found any way to get it to display video in the capture window while capturing. It does play video there while searching (playing or shuttling) but once you hit the capture button, it sends the picture to the external monitor.

If there is no picture in the capture window, why even have it? And to add to the aggravation, of course PP 1.5 did display there during capture.

Hopefully there are two steps forward somewhere to make up for this one step backward.

Tip

Ben Jehoshua May 10th, 2006 12:02 AM

Capturing HDV
 
Hey there,
No you can't preview the footage in the capture window while capurting, that would take too much processing power. What you can do, is connect your camera's component outputs to the CRT monitor for previewing while capturing. If it's a standard resolution monitor just go into the camera's menus and change the output resolution from "Native" to 480I (US) or PAL (EU) so that you get a down convert, that way you can watch the camera outputting on your monitor while capturing, it's the only way for now

Ben Jehoshua
www.imagelinemedia.com

Bankim Jain May 10th, 2006 12:08 AM

One question on HD100 recording ?
 
Hi, I wish to know can I record in 24p in DV mode on HD100 where by I can get the slight juddery film motion/look/feel in recording & can also edit on Stardard Editing machi9nes like on Matrox RTx100 systems in Prem 6.5 & then finally burn DVDs of the events. I am an event videographer & was curious to buy a HD100 to get better 16:9 filmy video.

Looking for insight on the subject.

Bankim Jain May 10th, 2006 05:52 AM

Looking out for answers .....

Jake Strickbine May 10th, 2006 07:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bankim Jain
Hi, I wish to know can I record in 24p in DV mode on HD100

Yes- you can record 24p or 24p"a" in standard def DV mode on the HD100 if you choose.

Bankim Jain May 10th, 2006 11:36 AM

Hi Again, Is there any newver update to HD100 cming out soon as I am in process to order One very soon so i better wait & watch if any new varient is on its way !!!

Ram Ganesh May 10th, 2006 12:41 PM

2 new upgrade models are coming in Oct 2006
Here is a chart to show differences.
http://www.snipurl.com/jvccomparison

Bankim Jain May 10th, 2006 02:36 PM

Hey RAM.

Thx, seems like HD250 would become my choice esp cox of the inbuilt sturdy AB mount ... i will be able to use my FS3 in SD mode recording.

Well i have to save & wait a bit more to earn this camera !!!

Still I feel paying the double amount for an inbuilt AB Mount & few other 60p capabilities (NTSC) or 50p (PAL) is way too much ... :(

Jon Jaschob July 8th, 2006 11:40 PM

HD 24p Premiere Pro 2 into Encore 2 DVD work flow
 
Hi All,
I\'m not sure if this is the right place for this post, sorry if it\'s OT....

Using the JVC hd 100, I am looking for info about shooting in HD24p for DVD publishing using Adobe Video Suite.
Mostly I need to know if this is possible. I need to publish in SD 24p 16:9 now, and when HD DVD is available re-publish in HD 24p.

Or should I stay away from the 24p and shoot in 30p? I really like the slower frame rate for this project so if there is anyway to get the 24p onto DVD I am interested in the work flow.

Any help would be great, this is my first project with the camera and I don\'t want to end up with footage I can\'t publish to DVD using Adobe software.

Thank you for your time,
Jon

Daniel Patton July 9th, 2006 12:04 AM

Jon,


We do it on a regular basis with the HD100 and Premiere Pro 2. 24P editing in both SD and HD works fine, and DVD authoring in SD 24P also works as it should.

Peace!


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