Shane Reeves
June 28th, 2005, 01:53 AM
I have finally got my Firestore FS-1 up and running, or at least it is going through the motions. I wish I had found this forum before I trialed and errored my way through finding a 2.5" enclosure and HDD that worked with it.
Problem: no video or audio recorded.
Equipment I have tried:
Sony DCR=TRV120E Pal camcorder (Digital 8 format)
Sony GV-D800E VCR (Digital 8 format) Pal
Firestore FS-1
40G HDD
Everything works as it should. In slave mode the FS-1 LCD display shows recording and the HDD led shows activity. In local mode, I can record video signal from the cam or VCR. In fact the time counter only starts when I push play on the VCR, so it is getting video.
When I play the file back from the FS-1 to either the camcorder or VCR I only get a blue screen which is what is produced from the camcorder and VCR when there is no video. However whilst I am in stop with the FS-1 I get a grey screen on both the camcorder and VCR so there is some sort of video signal being received. (Note I am connecting either the camcorder or the VCR via firewire - not both as may be missunderstood from my descriptions)
When I mount the FS-1 to my computer, all files are there with file sizes that are of a size in line with the recording duration. However when I play these with Windows Media Player or other similar software... there is no video or audio. An other point is that the "progress bar" at the bottom of the Windows Media player does not move, yet the Play button remains as a pause button as it would be when playing a video file.
I have two thoughts at this point:
1. My Sony VCR and Camcorder are not compatable... I am tring to catch up with someone who has another brand to try out,
or
2. There is an issue between NTSC and Pal. I didn't think this would be an issue... a video file is a video file. But I am starting to think there is some processing within FS-1 that may not be compatable with PAL. Yet, as I said before tests have proved that the FS-1 is getting video and recording it, at least as far as the FS-1 LCD shows and resultant file on the HDD.
Hope you can sort this on out for me, even though I fear the answer.
Regards
Shane Reeves
Australia
Problem: no video or audio recorded.
Equipment I have tried:
Sony DCR=TRV120E Pal camcorder (Digital 8 format)
Sony GV-D800E VCR (Digital 8 format) Pal
Firestore FS-1
40G HDD
Everything works as it should. In slave mode the FS-1 LCD display shows recording and the HDD led shows activity. In local mode, I can record video signal from the cam or VCR. In fact the time counter only starts when I push play on the VCR, so it is getting video.
When I play the file back from the FS-1 to either the camcorder or VCR I only get a blue screen which is what is produced from the camcorder and VCR when there is no video. However whilst I am in stop with the FS-1 I get a grey screen on both the camcorder and VCR so there is some sort of video signal being received. (Note I am connecting either the camcorder or the VCR via firewire - not both as may be missunderstood from my descriptions)
When I mount the FS-1 to my computer, all files are there with file sizes that are of a size in line with the recording duration. However when I play these with Windows Media Player or other similar software... there is no video or audio. An other point is that the "progress bar" at the bottom of the Windows Media player does not move, yet the Play button remains as a pause button as it would be when playing a video file.
I have two thoughts at this point:
1. My Sony VCR and Camcorder are not compatable... I am tring to catch up with someone who has another brand to try out,
or
2. There is an issue between NTSC and Pal. I didn't think this would be an issue... a video file is a video file. But I am starting to think there is some processing within FS-1 that may not be compatable with PAL. Yet, as I said before tests have proved that the FS-1 is getting video and recording it, at least as far as the FS-1 LCD shows and resultant file on the HDD.
Hope you can sort this on out for me, even though I fear the answer.
Regards
Shane Reeves
Australia