There are picture problems along the left or right side of the screen. There is a problem with camcorder eating the tape or damaging the tape.
Camcorder will not power up with the battery or the AC power. Camcorder is dead. Camcorder is only dead in camera mode or playback mode. The power switch is flaky or faulty. There is a problem with the video camera when you hook it up to the computer.
The computer will not communicate with the video camera via the firewire port connector or DV jack Connector. Camcorder will not display a picture in playback mode. This could be caused by dirty video heads. Sign up for a new account in our community.
It's easy! Already have an account? Sign in here. Sign in to follow this Followers 0. Question Bunbury 0. Report post. Posted July 16, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites. Recommended Posts. Bunbury 0. User profile for user: AppleMan AppleMan Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. I am now having problem getting computer to download any video. The computer is recognizing the camera and I can control the camera but no video appears on the import screen.
The program sure is not one of Apples best projects. I can now see the video on my computer. I sure wish Apple would make this program more stable. I have a problem that i just cant figure out how to fix..
HD camera i can see the movie play just fine on the LCD screen but as soon as i try and rip the movie it only comes out as being all jumbled like when you try and capture a NTSC tape with the tapedeck on PAL settings.. I have looked around in the camera but cant find a setting that change the output it sends when outputting the movie through the I-link firewire - I have tried to capture the movie with both WinDV and WindowsMovieMaker but the result is the same..
So my question is what can i do to fix this problem besides getting a US HD camera or is the problem somewhere else entirely? Before launching your capture software, put the camcorder in play or pause mode. Once the tape plays, it sends PAL video. The capture software expects NTSC. The resulting AVI file ends up with the wrong header info and the DV frames themselves end up truncated. The fact that you get anything at least tells you the video is being sent via FireWire.
Are the tapes HD or SD? John Miller. Glad the trick worked.
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