Frage von Unschuldsengel:The other day.
An interesting problem, which I do not really understand ...
I have a DVD of a DVD player to a MiniDV camcorder
dub. So get out of a SCART connector, in a
Panasonic AV IN
Camcorders pure.
Funktonierte properly. The material I could easily look at
AVID capture and edit in Premiere, .. Super Sache.
Then I wanted to MiniDV tape to a colleague with his camera
also record a calculator, an older
CANON camcorder.
Premiere here but recognized only the timecode of the tape, the capture
Monitor stayed black.
AND:
The display of the camera appeared:
"Copyright Protection. Playback prohibited" -> No Picture. No sound.
Total confusion on my part ...
Someone once had such a problem?
If the copy is now available on the DVD and the Panasonic-Cam
itch is simply not the Canon-Cam, however, already? Or want
The two camcorders, not each other? (which is indeed not uncommon.
Tapes recorded with the Canon XL1 is channeled not always synonymous
Panasonic camcorders ...)
I Find definitely very interesting times ....
Antwort von Nightfly!:
Yes, interesting!
Have you ever tried to play another MiniDV cassette with their own shots on the Canon?
If this is your camera does a really interesting example, since the copy does not take into account and simply "1:1" copy.
Greeting, Nightfly.
Antwort von Unschuldsengel:
Hello.
Yes, other "normal" shots of the Panasonic run my knowledge
after properly with the Canon.
I will try again but try s.Wochenende extensively, and dub synonymous again another DVD ...
Myself am very excited! :-)
Antwort von Markus:
Hello,
I suspect the following: do you draw the Panasonic camcorder with a video via AV-in on, it will automatically set the copy protection bit, ie, the tape can not be digitally copied. But once the tests with any other recording via AV-in, for example, by you the live picture of the Canon camcorder with the Panasonic to record.
PS: The copy protection on DV tape has three states: 1) The material may as often be digitally copied. 2) The material may even be digitally copied, the resulting copy can not be digitally copied. 3) The recording may not be digitally copied.
Antwort von Unschuldsengel:
Hello Mark.
Thanks for pointing bwzüglich the copy protection bits ... I will
try your suggestion once put into action. Unfortunately, there is
me the Canon is not always available to `s to test for it.
(in fact: there is AV to AV cable? me I
never asked.)
I certainly got more than a few other DVD `s via AV-IN with the
Panasonic included: two (according to packaging)
copy
DVD `s: same error when playing in the Canon.
A
copy-protected DVD partly went to play (about 15sec),
then here is a synonymous set of copy protection.
For DVD's
without copy protection will be played in the Canon without
Problems.
Antwort von Markus:
(in fact: there is AV to AV cable? Of course there are those cables. Between video recorders and televisions, for example ... ;-)