View Full Version : Lanc or other type of remote control for HD1?


Troy Lamont
December 13th, 2004, 03:18 PM
I was wondering if the HD1/10 allowed for Lanc control by a Varizoom type of controller or if anyone knew of another type of controller to use?

Thanks.

Troy

Ken Hodson
December 16th, 2004, 10:09 PM
JVC uses Jlip. Do a search in this forum.

Troy Lamont
December 17th, 2004, 04:04 PM
I've searched till I was blue in the face for a solution, but nothing! I've got it that JVC uses JLIP, but is there a compatible controller?

I've checked out JVCs pro offerings and that turned up nothing as well.

I guess I'll have to dig in to engineering side and try to build one myself.

Off to learn about JLIP!

Troy

Ken Hodson
December 17th, 2004, 04:19 PM
Well if you searched for Jlip in this forum you would have gotten lots different threads (I did). As for specific info on Varizoom, I think the short answer is they don't make one for Jlip only Lanc.

Ken Hodson
December 19th, 2004, 08:18 PM
Hey Troy, if you get anywhere with your project I would be very interested, as would many others here I'm sure. I have collected various Jlip software and resources. Just ask and I'll dig it up and let you know what I gotz.

Murad Toor
January 4th, 2005, 06:08 AM
<<<-- Originally posted by Troy Lamont : I was wondering if the HD1/10 allowed for Lanc control by a Varizoom type of controller or if anyone knew of another type of controller to use?

Thanks.

Troy -->>>

I looked all over my camera, and all over the user's manual, and I didn't find any jlip / compu link port. The HD10 just doesn't have any possibility of a varizoom type remote wired controller, unless you hacked it somehow.

Troy Lamont
January 4th, 2005, 10:48 AM
I looked all over my camera, and all over the user's manual, and I didn't find any jlip / compu link port. The HD10 just doesn't have any possibility of a varizoom type remote wired controller, unless you hacked it somehow.

Murad,

The JLIP controller is a small port that's concealed by a small screwed on cover. You'd only have to unscrew the cover to access the JLIP port.

It's to the left of the firewire port.

Troy