Jason McCormy
October 2nd, 2008, 09:39 AM
My boss just bought this DVD for me and I've been watching it this morning. WOW! It is great! I'm learning a heck of a lot! Fantastic job!
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Jason McCormy October 2nd, 2008, 09:39 AM My boss just bought this DVD for me and I've been watching it this morning. WOW! It is great! I'm learning a heck of a lot! Fantastic job! Jason McCormy October 3rd, 2008, 10:50 AM My disk arrived with a rather nasty scratch that I figured I could just clean out, but alas, I can't get it to play about 2 key minutes on the section concerning back focus. Hmm. Can I exchange it? Chris Hurd October 3rd, 2008, 11:04 AM Jason, I'll take care of this. Send an email to me with your shipping address to chris at dvinfo dot net. Shaun Roemich October 4th, 2008, 08:10 AM Jason, as an anecdote, I consider myself a pretty knowledgeable guy when it comes to cameras. I've shot well more than 20 different models in the past 10 years (some of the models are actually nearly as old as I am at 37 BTW) and while I could have figured out how to use the camera without Tim's DVD, my understanding of the camera and what it can do is 5 fold after watching. My hat (not that I choose to wear one most days) is off to Tim for producing the DVD in the first place as well as being such a fount of knowledge on here. It was Tim's recommendation that got me to get off the fence and purchase the camera (I now own two of them) from a Canadian retailer that Tim recommended to me and most days I giggle when I think about what I've now got and what I paid a truly unique piece of technology that fits VERY nicely between what the "big boys" are producing these days. So, in closing, if anyone owns or is thinking about purchasing a 1xx or 2xx series JVC camera and you haven't already picked up the DVD, DO IT. Even this "old dog in spirit" learned SEVERAL new tricks... MAN, I love the advanced menu... Tim Dashwood October 4th, 2008, 08:36 PM My disk arrived with a rather nasty scratch that I figured I could just clean out, but alas, I can't get it to play about 2 key minutes on the section concerning back focus. Hmm. Can I exchange it? I'm sorry about that Jason. It is the first faulty disk I've heard of. I'm sure it is a freak anomaly considering they were professionally replicated (not duplicated) and shrink-wrapped. ...So, in closing, if anyone owns or is thinking about purchasing a 1xx or 2xx series JVC camera and you haven't already picked up the DVD, DO IT. Even this "old dog in spirit" learned SEVERAL new tricks... MAN, I love the advanced menu... Thanks for the kind words Shaun. Gary Williams October 15th, 2008, 07:52 AM So Tim what dose this video have in it for producing and authoring your HD in Blue-ray? Since Apple's plan to add it to DVD Studio Pro is not going to happen anytime soon according to thier recent Quote! Thanks Gary Williams http://tech.yahoo.com/news/cnet/20081015/tc_cnet/83011357931006631737 The press release: press (http://www.dvinfo.net/prohd/press.html) The preview site: http://www.dvinfo.net/prohd Stuart Nimmo October 18th, 2008, 04:34 AM Please forgive me if I step back a bit... I understand that Tim is very busy earning a living and may not yet have had time to finish the PAL version of his JVC GY-HD 200 series DVD. I also understand that there would be more items on the longer PAL version. I'd like to get this DVD soon though as Tim's thoughts and ideas are very worthwhile. The questions are these: what would a PAL user with a 201E(b) need to take into account for both playing the DVD here in PAL Land, (DVD's aren't really PAL or NTSC are they, did I see that the NTSC version isn't tied to North America?), and what differences,if any, are there on Tim's DVD for setting up a 201E to shoot at 25/ 50 for PAL monitoring and use? If there aren't significant differences I would buy the NTSC version at once. G. Lee Gordon October 23rd, 2008, 10:32 PM Ordered the DVD. Can't wait to get it. Do you provide tracking on the orders? Tim Dashwood October 23rd, 2008, 11:53 PM Ordered the DVD. Can't wait to get it. Do you provide tracking on the orders? No tracking but the postal services around the world have been surprisingly reliable with airmail. The disclaimer: Allow up to 2 weeks in the U.S. & Canada, 4 weeks international. Please forgive me if I step back a bit... I understand that Tim is very busy earning a living and may not yet have had time to finish the PAL version of his JVC GY-HD 200 series DVD. I also understand that there would be more items on the longer PAL version. I'd like to get this DVD soon though as Tim's thoughts and ideas are very worthwhile. The questions are these: what would a PAL user with a 201E(b) need to take into account for both playing the DVD here in PAL Land, (DVD's aren't really PAL or NTSC are they, did I see that the NTSC version isn't tied to North America?), and what differences,if any, are there on Tim's DVD for setting up a 201E to shoot at 25/ 50 for PAL monitoring and use? If there aren't significant differences I would buy the NTSC version at once. There will only be very minor revisions or additions on the forthcoming PAL version, all of which will eventually be uploaded and available for free of charge here at dvinfo.net. There are only two items on the NTSC disc that won't apply to 'E' models and those are 7.5% setup and 2:3/2:3:3:2 pulldown in 60i with NTSC DV mode. I do clearly spell out the differences between the acquisition modes of the PAL and NTSC models so there will be no confusion for 'E' model users. The DVD was authored as a NTSC region-free disc at 480p24. As far as we know the current version has worked flawlessly in PAL DVD players around the world. (Most PAL DVD players have the NTSC to PAL cross-conversion chip built in.) From a business standpoint it doesn't even really make sense for me to replicate a minimum of 500 PAL 576p25 DVDs for a marginal improvement in picture quality but I hope (cross my fingers) it will pay off if we can get them into educational institutions around the world. So Tim what dose this video have in it for producing and authoring your HD in Blue-ray? Since Apple's plan to add it to DVD Studio Pro is not going to happen anytime soon according to thier recent Quote! Thanks Gary WilliamsI shot & posted everything in 720p24 and I've always considered producing a Blu-Ray version when it was possible for me to author and burn it myself (based on my DVD Studio Pro DVD project.) I doubt the demand will be very high so a replication order would be out of the question. Frankly there are only two sections of the DVD that would really benefit from a 720p demonstration and that would be the detail setting and noise reduction in the 200 series. However I do a 1:1 pixel blowup of the 720p source during the detail section to demonstrate the direct effects of the detail settings on 720p. Stuart Nimmo October 24th, 2008, 01:44 AM There will only be very minor revisions or additions on the forthcoming PAL version, all of which will eventually be uploaded and available for free of charge here at dvinfo.net. There are only two items on the NTSC disc that won't apply to 'E' models and those are 7.5% setup and 2:3/2:3:3:2 pulldown in 60i with NTSC DV mode. I do clearly spell out the differences between the acquisition modes of the PAL and NTSC models so there will be no confusion for 'E' model users. The DVD was authored as a NTSC region-free disc at 480p24. As far as we know the current version has worked flawlessly in PAL DVD players around the world. (Most PAL DVD players have the NTSC to PAL cross-conversion chip built in.) From a business standpoint it doesn't even really make sense for me to replicate a minimum of 500 PAL 576p25 DVDs for a marginal improvement in picture quality but I hope (cross my fingers) it will pay off if we can get them into educational institutions around the world Tim, you are a gentleman and a scholar, SOLD as is! SOS! May I ask your advice please? I have a shoot in a few days time using both my GY-HD 201E(B) and my Digital Betacam As I understand it they will both be very static basically locked off and feeding back to remote recorders, the JVC HD201E via firewire and the Digi Betacam via composite out and a Canopus ADVC-100 from composite to Firewire. Not the best combination but we're stuch with that. Locking Time code..... how to achieve this? I find page 48 of the JVC manual a tad vague. It seems that I can't lock the 201E in anything other than DV mode. I could run Time Of day and clap the head but do you have a more elegant idea? The shoot is an odd one - five hours locked off (should be fun...) How well will the timecode hold do you think, given that they can't remain wired as master/slave units Thank you Tim - I'm off to buy your DVD! Stuart Nimmo October 24th, 2008, 03:27 PM Tim, I've received notification that you have already posted the DVD, Great, thank you! I am really looking forward to receiving it. Stuart Nimmo October 29th, 2008, 02:29 AM And it's arrived here in Paris! My goodness that was quick Tim, amazing really. Thank you very much I can't wait to get stuck into studying it! Jason McCormy November 5th, 2008, 06:13 PM Thank you! I came back from the trip to find you had mailed the replacement to my boss, so thank you very much! This one is perfect! You did a really good job making this. It is really informative. Christer Molander December 17th, 2008, 05:35 PM I began following this thread when I bought my second GY-HD Camera two months ago. And I really know about lack of time but I gotta ask. Is the PAL-version a week or three months away? From the demoparts Iīve seen of the ProHD DVD it seems really worth the waiting but itīs december now. Earl Williams December 19th, 2008, 07:25 PM Purchased the DVD today and I hope it helps me out with my transition to HD and my new HD 200 cameras Christer Molander January 10th, 2009, 01:26 PM Hello Cris and Tim. Do you have any information on the PAL-version? Hope you not have you cancelled that project? If you have, I will order the NTSC but it would really feel sad if the PAL-version is available soon after. I will be much grateful to know beforehand. Tim Dashwood January 11th, 2009, 12:29 PM The PAL version is still on the backburner. There is way too much going on right now that is keeping us busy and we still have a quantity of the first run of the NTSC version available. We have have shipped the NTSC version around the world and have had zero complaints of compatibility with PAL DVD players. After visiting CES09 I'm starting to come around to the idea of a HD Blu-Ray release if it is financially viable. BTW, it is likely that we will begin production on Volume 2 as soon as the HM series cameras are available. Stuart Nimmo January 11th, 2009, 04:45 PM Christer, I pestered Tim for the PAL version as well and then ordered the standard original. It's playing perfectly here both on my computer and on my PAL television DVD player. My television is SECAM but there's no problem with that either. The DVD is really excellent, full of great advice for both the U and E cameras and is very well constructed; I highly recommend it as vital and very good value. A "Take II" would be seriously appreciated Tim, put me down for one ... and bring it on! Christer Molander January 12th, 2009, 12:10 PM Thank you Stuart. I figured that it will be good help. Does it cover both the HY-HD100 and 200? I have and use one of each and want them to behave as similar as possible. In the picture I mean. /Christer Svein Rune Skilnand February 12th, 2009, 02:33 PM I have been waiting for the PAL- version as well. But last week I couldn`t wait any longer and ordered the NTSC- version instead. Hopefully it will play without any problems. I am eagerly looking forward to it. Svein Rune Skilnand February 13th, 2009, 10:08 AM Boy oh boy. My new Pro HD camera AND DVD arrived at the same time. How lucky am I? G. Lee Gordon November 2nd, 2009, 08:16 PM Tim, love the video...waiting for Volume II. If you have the time please answer a question for me... HOW THE HECK DID YOU GET SUCH GOOD QUALITY IMAGES ON YOUR DVD? What's the secret? Tim Dashwood November 3rd, 2009, 09:44 AM There's no secret. I post everything in FCP at 720p and use compressor to do the downconvert/mpeg2 encoding. G. Lee Gordon November 3rd, 2009, 10:17 AM Ouch, you make it sound so simple. Let me ask you this, are you using DVD Studio Pro? Tim Dashwood November 4th, 2009, 05:39 AM Yes. The whole thing is authored in DVD Studio Pro. Shaun Roemich November 4th, 2009, 10:05 AM My 720P downconverts look beautiful as well and I use the slightly modified "standard" 90 minute run time settings put forward in the Apple Certified Training book for DVDSP3 for the majority of my work. No tricks. 720P seems to have MANY less issues with downconvert than any of the 1080 flavours. |