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Steve Oakley
July 16th, 2007, 10:10 PM
the firmware update that the 200 series got is now available for the 100 series. Please Please Please read the directions first because there are 6 versions of the firmware - you must install the correct version for you camera.

http://pro.jvc.com/pro/attributes/HDTV/soft/100110_upgrade/

have fun, be careful !

Steve Oakley

Eric Darling
July 16th, 2007, 11:24 PM
Yes, at least one user in another thread reports difficulties with the firmware flash on their camera. Not sure what led to his issues, but I'm going to hold off until I need to update. Since it only addresses the FCP issues with digitizing HDV, it's not a problem for my current workflow.

Amir Terkel
July 17th, 2007, 01:19 AM
I updated the firmware successfully
however am sad to report this did not alleviate any of my FCP capture woes.
Clip segmenting and Cut off at the beginning and end.

Would love to hear if this has solved the problems for other FCP users, and if so what settings you are using.

Steven Thomas
July 17th, 2007, 05:57 AM
Please direct me to a spec sheet that entails what the upgrade offers?

Eirikur Ingi Bodvarsson
July 17th, 2007, 06:08 AM
the firmware update that the 200 series got is now available for the 100 series. Please Please Please read the directions first because there are 6 versions of the firmware - you must install the correct version for you camera.

http://pro.jvc.com/pro/attributes/HDTV/soft/100110_upgrade/

have fun, be careful !

Steve Oakley

Can I use this firmware update on my HD-111E or is it just for the US versions of the Camera

Joseph A. Benoit
July 17th, 2007, 06:54 AM
Hello
I have a 110
are these firmware updates for FCP USERS ISSUES.
I use vegas and so far no problems
thank you
Joe

Bill Ravens
July 17th, 2007, 09:28 AM
This is very strange because when I enter my firmware key, CVDGJDJJ, I receive a message informing me that my version number is incorrect or missing. The directions provided are ambiguous. Considering the potential for damage, how excusable is this?

Eirikur Ingi Bodvarsson
July 17th, 2007, 11:10 AM
This is very strange because when I enter my firmware key, CVDGJDJJ, I receive a message informing me that my version number is uncorrect or missing. The directions provided are ambiguous. Considering the potential for damage, how excusable is this?

Yes I got the same thing! Some error going on there.

Steven Thomas
July 17th, 2007, 12:11 PM
I'm not positive if this is the reason, but the download page mentions the upgrade is for US purchased GY-HD 110U/100U models.

"This upgrade is for owners of JVC's 100 Series ProHD Camcorders purchased in the United States."

http://pro.jvc.com/pro/attributes/HDTV/soft/100110_upgrade/

Jon Jaschob
July 17th, 2007, 12:25 PM
So what happened to the low light update?
I realize there are a lot of FCP users, but this update seems pretty useless for the camera owners???!!!! I use PPRo2 and Cineform so.....
Ok, thanks for letting me get that off my chest.
Cheers,
Jon

Steven Thomas
July 17th, 2007, 12:34 PM
So what happened to the low light update?
Jon

Jon,
Do you know what the upgrade offers? I found nothing on this.
Anyone....

Jon Jaschob
July 17th, 2007, 01:35 PM
All I could find...
http://www.usjvc.com/faq/

What I want!
http://www.digitalcamcordernews.com/posts/2007/06/864-jvc-prohd-gain-enhanced-with-lolux

David Parks
July 17th, 2007, 01:37 PM
Looks like it is for FCP dig clip issues only. I think I'll wait for more info.

Joseph A. Benoit
July 17th, 2007, 06:26 PM
Hi
check out the website that Jon said to goto and it explains that the
upgrade is for FCP clip issues

Joe

Scott Jaco
July 17th, 2007, 06:38 PM
I updated the firmware successfully
however am sad to report this did not alleviate any of my FCP capture woes.
Clip segmenting and Cut off at the beginning and end.


Did you adjust your pre & post roll to 1 second? Usually this only creates a 2-3 second gap between clips.

I don't think the upgrade addresses that. It's to help prevent longer clips from being segmented during capture.

I may be wrong so anyone at JVC can chime in at any point!

Scott Jaco
July 17th, 2007, 07:49 PM
I just did the upgrade and checked the new firmware versions

VTR 122
ENC 113

All is good!

It was kinda scarry watching the LCD visuals. It looks like it's broken when performing the upgrade!

I have a shoot next week so I'll let you know how the capture goes. I use AIC so I haven't had the problem with the gaps between clips but I have had some long wedding ceremony clips with cuts in the middle. I've been using the "DVHSCap/MpegStreamclip" method as a work around for these problem clips but it is very time consuming so I hope this is the end of those problems!

Roberto Longo
July 18th, 2007, 08:54 AM
is it compatible with euro version? 100e.

Many thanks

George Strother
July 18th, 2007, 11:08 AM
Not compatible with the E models. Cameras sold in th US only, according to JVC website.

Spencer Snygg
July 18th, 2007, 03:10 PM
I don't think the Euro dudes had problems because the 25 frames vs the US's 24.

I actually had problems updating and now the camera won't reboot.

The camera has has Timecode issues since day one. (there is a drift in timecode when recording to editing systems - whether it is Final Cut, Liquid, or Premiere - all the latest versions) It had been to the factory and they failed to fix it. They suggested the firmware upgrade. During this upgrade, the screen went nuts. I waited a few minutes to see if it would reboot. It didn't. I waited some more. Seven minutes went by and I thought I should try turning it off and restarting it. The power switch wouldn't turn it off. So I unplugged it.

Now it won't reboot.

So, it's off to the factory again.

So it may be that whatever was originally wrong with my camera caused difficulties in flashing. I don't know. But.. be careful.

Scott Jaco
July 18th, 2007, 05:39 PM
DUDE! You were supposed to wait about 8 minutes. Didn't you read the directions?

When the audio LED's start to flash together at 1-second intervals, the upgrade is complete. Then you're supposed to pull out the SD card and the camera reboots itself.

Edited to add: People, unless you are having Final Cut Pro capture issues, it's probably best not to update your firmware. Firmware is the heart of your camera. It's not something you mess around with for sh*t's & giggles. To perform the upgrade you must follow very specific instructions to obtain the correct upgrade version, then you must meticulously follow the directions correctly to load the new firmware into your camera.

As you can see, one guy already messed his camera up. Bummer!

Spencer Snygg
July 18th, 2007, 10:54 PM
The instructions for my update said TWO minutes. I waited much longer than that before removing the card and it never rebooted.

But... It's with JVC now. So... we shall see.

Scott Jaco
July 30th, 2007, 04:25 AM
So here is an update!

I have good news, I just captured 2 hrs. of footage from a wedding I did last night. There are NO SPLITS in any of my clips! Not even on the long ceremony clip which was over 27 minutes.

I am used to having at least 2-3 clips per tape that require me to re-capture w/DVHScap but this is the first time I haven't had to use it!

It appears the upgrade is working great.

Note: I captured using AIC, but I tested the HDV codec also. If you use HDV, you will still have those 2-3 second gaps between clips, but you shouldn't have splits in the middle anymore.

David Scattergood
July 30th, 2007, 06:08 AM
Any UK/Europe HD*** user confirm whether this is applicable to us and if so whether this helps (AIC isn't an option for us)?
I guess I should phone IVC Europe later in the day.
Cheers.

Robert Castiglione
July 30th, 2007, 06:42 AM
Second David's request as to whether there is an update for the E model. The E model has exactly the same FCP issues in segmenting clips.

Rob

Glenn Krawczyk
July 30th, 2007, 04:56 PM
Second David's request as to whether there is an update for the E model. The E model has exactly the same FCP issues in segmenting clips.

Rob

Hi Rob,

JVC in Sydney have just advised me that a new firmware update became available for PAL cameras about two weeks ago. If you check with JVC support in WA, they should be able to help you. In Sydney, they advised that JVC Australia don't release the firmware for self-installation. It has to be loaded at a service centre.

Cheers
Glenn

Robert Castiglione
July 30th, 2007, 06:52 PM
Thanks, Glenn.

Great news - but living in Fremantle, I hope that this does not mean that I have to send it all the way to Sydney!

Rob

David Scattergood
July 31st, 2007, 02:00 AM
Cheers Glen....probably differs in the UK also so I'll call JVC today.
Thanks.

Jim Fields
July 31st, 2007, 02:31 PM
I am just tired of the effing camera breaking my tape up into separate clips during import in FCP. It is annoying, and a major time waster when I have to work with footage that way. Having 6000 clips in my bin is a major pain in my ass. JVC, you need to wake up and fix that so 1 Tape = 1 tape in my bin.

Yes I have the box unchecked in FCP for break on scene detection. I import with iMovie so I can have 1 file for 1 tape and then re-sync the audio in FCP.

I should not have to do this, I should be able to dump a tape into 1 clip like the Sony DVCAM tape I import, or other Sony cameras.

I am never buying another JVC product again and hate this effing camera. Just last week my LCD goes apeshit and wont display any information on it anymore, right n the middle of a shoot, plus I have a dead pixel now, and the damn camera ate 4 new tapes.

I have the wonderful 110U, and it went to JVC for a firmware update 2 months ago.

Jonathan Nelson
July 31st, 2007, 04:44 PM
I am just tired of the effing camera breaking my tape up into separate clips during import in FCP. It is annoying, and a major time waster when I have to work with footage that way. Having 6000 clips in my bin is a major pain in my ass. JVC, you need to wake up and fix that so 1 Tape = 1 tape in my bin.

Yes I have the box unchecked in FCP for break on scene detection. I import with iMovie so I can have 1 file for 1 tape and then re-sync the audio in FCP.

I should not have to do this, I should be able to dump a tape into 1 clip like the Sony DVCAM tape I import, or other Sony cameras.

I am never buying another JVC product again and hate this effing camera. Just last week my LCD goes apeshit and wont display any information on it anymore, right n the middle of a shoot, plus I have a dead pixel now, and the damn camera ate 4 new tapes.

I have the wonderful 110U, and it went to JVC for a firmware update 2 months ago.

I feel for you man but other than the fcp issue, I would extrapolate that most of your JVC qualms are isolated to that particular camera.

Dead pixels just need to be mapped out. I have owned sony, canon, and ikegami, all had dead pixels (along with other problems). At least with the JVC, you can deactivate those nasty pixels.

I hope your able to get your JVC problems ironed out. I know how it feels to have faulty equipment....its like my life.

Jonathan

P.S. - A DTE drive makes life so effing nice :)

Scott Jaco
August 1st, 2007, 04:36 AM
I am just tired of the effing camera breaking my tape up into separate clips during import in FCP. It is annoying, and a major time waster when I have to work with footage that way. Having 6000 clips in my bin is a major pain in my ass. JVC, you need to wake up and fix that so 1 Tape = 1 tape in my bin.

Yes I have the box unchecked in FCP for break on scene detection. I import with iMovie so I can have 1 file for 1 tape and then re-sync the audio in FCP.

I should not have to do this, I should be able to dump a tape into 1 clip like the Sony DVCAM tape I import, or other Sony cameras.

I am never buying another JVC product again and hate this effing camera. Just last week my LCD goes apeshit and wont display any information on it anymore, right n the middle of a shoot, plus I have a dead pixel now, and the damn camera ate 4 new tapes.

I have the wonderful 110U, and it went to JVC for a firmware update 2 months ago.

You have 6,000 clips per tape? What are you shooting?

I can understand you're frustration. I still think the HD100 series gives you the best picture for a 5K budget.

Michael Hurley
August 2nd, 2007, 05:00 PM
Hey Guys,

Firmware upgrade for HD2xx series is out in Europe.

I don't think we'll see the firmware for HD1xx cameras released online for obvious reasons, ie. JVC don't want people flashing their HD100E/HD110E's to become HD101E/HD111E's.

Let me know if you know any different.

Regards.

David Scattergood
August 2nd, 2007, 05:54 PM
Hey Guys,

Firmware upgrade for HD2xx series is out in Europe.

I don't think we'll see the firmware for HD1xx cameras released online for obvious reasons, ie. JVC don't want people flashing their HD100E/HD110E's to become HD101E/HD111E's.

Let me know if you know any different.

Regards.

Sorry Michael - can you explain this a little more for me...trouble understanding what you mean by "flashing their HD100E/HD110E's to become HD101E/HD111E's."?

Many thanks (I own the HD100 btw)

Scott Jaco
August 2nd, 2007, 06:41 PM
What he means is that Europe has 2 versions for each model. One with firewire input & one without.

I don't know if there is hardware involved but it may just be a simple flash version which would give people in Europe full firewire I/O capability without paying for it.

David Scattergood
August 3rd, 2007, 01:13 AM
What he means is that Europe has 2 versions for each model. One with firewire input & one without.

I don't know if there is hardware involved but it may just be a simple flash version which would give people in Europe full firewire I/O capability without paying for it.

Thanks Scott. Firewire I and O would be handy for me. Might explain why this update is missing for the HD1**'s.