Jay Gladwell
December 27th, 2002, 11:29 AM
I've done a search here regarding the "Clear Scan" feature on the XL1s and not found what I'm looking for.
On the old XL1, through adjusting the monitor's refresh rate and the camera's shutter speed, I was able to completely get rid of the scan bars on computer monitors and televisions. I can't get rid of the scan bar *totally* with the XL1s.
I've tried using the "Clear Scan" feature and I've tried every possible combination of fresh rate and shutter speed, but to no avail. In the best case scenairo I still get a single faint white scan line that rolls down the screen.
Is anyone else having this problem, or I am the only one?
The problem that I see is: Monitors adjust their refresh rate in whole numbers, i.e., 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, etc., but the cotton-pickin' Clear Scan uses fractions and NEVER settles on a whole number, like 75, for example. It gives me 74.9 then jumps to 75.6! This is the first and only complaint I've had with the XL1s and I'm crushed.
I don't use After Effects and I can't get any more equipment--even rentals. Must I live with the little white scan line?
On the old XL1, through adjusting the monitor's refresh rate and the camera's shutter speed, I was able to completely get rid of the scan bars on computer monitors and televisions. I can't get rid of the scan bar *totally* with the XL1s.
I've tried using the "Clear Scan" feature and I've tried every possible combination of fresh rate and shutter speed, but to no avail. In the best case scenairo I still get a single faint white scan line that rolls down the screen.
Is anyone else having this problem, or I am the only one?
The problem that I see is: Monitors adjust their refresh rate in whole numbers, i.e., 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, etc., but the cotton-pickin' Clear Scan uses fractions and NEVER settles on a whole number, like 75, for example. It gives me 74.9 then jumps to 75.6! This is the first and only complaint I've had with the XL1s and I'm crushed.
I don't use After Effects and I can't get any more equipment--even rentals. Must I live with the little white scan line?