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James Richards January 24th, 2007 09:12 AM

"Console" like software for the HD-series
 
Does anybody know if there is anything like the Console software available for the Canon cameras available for the HD-series of cameras? I think would be great to have that level of control in the field. Has anybody heard anything?

Thanks for any responses.

Bill Ravens January 24th, 2007 09:35 AM

the best bet is Serious Magic's(an adobe company) HDRack. It does everything the Canon Console does, and more. The only thing it won't do for you is give you remote camera control(color settings, etc.)

Phil Stone January 24th, 2007 10:31 AM

Or the Free VLC player works great with the JVC & you have a nice full screen preview. Just remember to load the JVC driver that ships with XP.

Carl Hicks January 24th, 2007 09:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by James Richards
Does anybody know if there is anything like the Console software available for the Canon cameras available for the HD-series of cameras? I think would be great to have that level of control in the field. Has anybody heard anything?

Thanks for any responses.

The GY-HD200 and GY-HD250 have a remote port, designed for a hand-held CCU (Camera Control Unit). The CCU model is RM-LP55U. This CCU can control iris, black level, gain, paint, detail, white balance, color bars, and more. The unit has a 15' cable on it. This can be extended if needed.

Panos Bournias January 24th, 2007 09:41 PM

Vlc
 
Hi Phil, could I capture footage from the BRHD50 using the VLC as a capture tool? If yes would it be possible to post the workflow? I use the VLC on the mac to preview m2ts but I know that people use it to capture as well. My question is for the VLC on a PC not a Mac.
Thank you
Panos

James Richards January 25th, 2007 09:51 AM

Thanks Carl. That sounds great. Unfortunately, I have an HD-100. One day when I upgrade...


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