Frage von Goose:Hi All,
I have two questions about the Panasonic NV-DS60EG:
1.
According to the settings menu, it takes date and time on good recordings, and they are synonymous angezigt when playing on the camcorder to the LCD display. But now I'm terrified noted that while recording to a DVD recorder (via DV - In), although the recordings are transferred s.sich errors, but missing Date and time completely. Can I switch it?
2.
Some shots are, well, how shall I put it - somehow distorted, with quite a few artifacts, as everything is in slow motion and the sound is completely absent (though on the LCD display when playing a little bit of 12 stands). What could be the problem? Has anyone an idea?
With many thanks in advance, really,
Peter
Antwort von Stefan:
1 / Search for all words, the fat Datecode stefan
2 / sample image?
Good luck
The fat Stefan
Antwort von MiXMaster:
Thanks for the reply.
Okay, I'll just combine the images using an S-video cable instead of dv-in with the DVD recorder - then the date should be so transferred.
As for the example image: Should I mail it?
Greeting, Peter
Antwort von Thosch:
Thanks for the reply.
As for the example image: Should I mail it?
Greeting, Peter Mail from the forum has nothing better
Antwort von MiXMaster:
http://www.megaupload.com/de/?d=QT2PM2OJ ^
Okay, I have a short sequence of pictures uploaded (see above link)
Antwort von Goose:
Hello,
a friend has viewed the above-linked video and thought it would (probably a compression problem?). Such a thing would usually occur when the tape next to hi-fi systems, etc. Devices with electric fields would be storing. Well, the tapes but were kept away from any electrical appliances. Could it bring something to play the tape in another camcorder (which I must say that non of these distortions affected cassettes) can be easily played back on my camcorder.
Regards, Peter
Antwort von Goose:
Hello,
Does anyone have now seen the video section and could express his opinion, where the fault is?
Regards, Peter
Antwort von Stefan:
Well, 35 MB is a bit excessive for a sample picture ;-)
Typical errors from the DV tape zum Bild Can s.tape themselves or s.Videokopf lie. In the defective areas of the image, the electronics of the camera just previously read material begins.
Volume errors caused by magnetic fields is one possibility. Other possibilities are incompatible lubricants of different tape manufacturers and layer formation (on the video head so far as possible not wildly) change ... static electricity ... even mold on the tape can be a serious problem.
What to do ... difficult. If other tapes are OK, it is not rather s.der Camera. Yes, there is the possibility that a different camera cope better with the problem tapes. But it can just as easily lead to the demise of the tapes.
Good luck
The fat Stefan
Antwort von Thosch:
That looks seriously out of my own problem!
I have
Antwort von Thosch:
And?
Gibts news?
Is always nice when synonymous solutions are posted on a forum so that the next with such a problem, knows next;)