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Bob Lukeman July 24th, 2006 01:02 PM

XL2 and DVD Recorders
 
New forum memeber... longtime XL2 user!

I bought a DVD recorder to make quick DVD's for my clients to see rough footage. I love that the machines have firewire connections. However, when I set up to make some DVD's, I could not send the timecode out to the monitor and thus the DVD recorder. Bummer! The S-Cable did allow the T/C to be sent, and the quality looks ok, but was in B&W. The RCA connections gave me color, timecode and really lousy resolution.

Will the XL2 send timecode info out over the wirewire connection?
Is it the quality level and features of the DVD recorder?
Do I need to throw more money at a better device?

Any insight would be appreciated!

Bob

Allen McLaughlin August 1st, 2006 03:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Lukeman
New forum memeber... longtime XL2 user!

I bought a DVD recorder to make quick DVD's for my clients to see rough footage. I love that the machines have firewire connections. However, when I set up to make some DVD's, I could not send the timecode out to the monitor and thus the DVD recorder. Bummer! The S-Cable did allow the T/C to be sent, and the quality looks ok, but was in B&W. The RCA connections gave me color, timecode and really lousy resolution.

Will the XL2 send timecode info out over the wirewire connection?
Is it the quality level and features of the DVD recorder?
Do I need to throw more money at a better device?

Any insight would be appreciated!

Bob

Regarding the B&W effect when using the s-video cable, I think you need to go into the recorder's set up menu and select 's-video' or 'Y/C' as the input source. That way you'll get the picture in colour and with the better resolution than composite.

As for the firewire query, does pressing the 'tv display' button on the XL-2 remote controller give you what you need ?

Ash Greyson August 1st, 2006 12:12 PM

You most likely have a funky S-video cable...



ash =o)


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