Sony HDV deck?
I shot a tape in HDV-SD 60P, and my client says it does not play on his Sony deck. Does anyone have advise on this?
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As far as I know from my research. (I just got my camera the other day). I know that JVC uses a proprietory codec for HDV and is not compatible with other flavors of HDV. Perhaps this applies to a JVC created HDV-SD 60P tape also.
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No. Not possible.
JVC uses HDV (1) and Sony uses HDV (2). Search for this on the forum and you will find more info. I think that Steve Mullen had some good posts on this. Dan Weber |
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Carl,
No it won't. The HDV SD60p is kind of a unique format. I think that JVC has implemented this on their current HDV equipment (HD100, BR50 deck). Your client is going to have to get his hands on either one of the above units. Hopefully one day, all this will be settled and we can just put an HDV tape into any HDV deck, camera, etc and they will just play. That day is not here yet. Dan Weber |
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This makes for a good argument for getting the DR-HD100-80 and making the original tape an archive. Let the client download to his media drives and be done with it. That’s the direction I'm heading towards.
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And let this be a lesson to you all!
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make a DVD of it
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One option for HDV distribution is the SR-DVD100U which is the only unit currently availbale capable of playing back HDV on a standard DVD.
This is a fairly inexpensive VTR ($349.00 at TapeWorks) which your clients can justify in their budget. For Product information, please visit the following website: http://tapeworkstexas.com/jvc_srdvd100u.html Best Regards, Scott Cantrell TapeWorks Texas Inc - HDVinfo Sponser 866-827-3489 |
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If you were to shoot in straight SD without downconverting to get SD, would this issue of playback on non-JVC decks still be a problem?
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I don't so, as long as you shoot DV. |
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