Frage von nohero:Hi Folks,
I have a strange problem. I want to export a movie on DV and it does not work. 'm Going to document my steps:
- Camcorder connected via FireWire and set to VCR mode
- Camera is recognized
- Premiere starts Project opens
- Output File-> Project on tape
-> Window opens
- Start Click ""
-> Camcorder starts recording
- NO PICTURE, NO SOUND in Cam-display (but red dot and running time code)
- To end click ""
-> Camera is turned off
It has already been working, here a little longer, but I know that it needs to go. Has anyone any idea what might that be? Perhaps s.der graphics card? Synonymous for the most absurd advice I'm open, thank you
Volker
Antwort von Acer:
Nohero Hello, welcome to this forum,
What cam do you have? On my I need a plain button press, which has been specially designed for DV-IN to record from PC to tape?
Antwort von Bewegtbildarbeiter:
Hello Volker,
It could be s.den playback settings. Before you spend the Project, but times go through Project - Project Settings - General - in the playback settings and look over there if the video output may be only on desktop and not placed on IR.
Liebe Grüße,
Christian
Antwort von nohero:
Hi Acer,
I use the Camera "SonyTRV 33E", please let me know if you suspect s.ihr such a knob. Gruß Volker
Hello Christian,
Although your proposal had listened very plausible to me, I unfortunately had to conclude that it was not in it. Thanks anyway. Gruß Volker
One thing I noticed, however, an even more: I have mentioned the video material on 24p with the Panasonic BG100 rotated, and used now simply a 1chip-camera without this feature. Could the reason be?
Antwort von AndyZZ:
One thing I noticed, however, an even more: I have mentioned the video material on 24p with the Panasonic BG100 rotated, and used now simply a 1chip-camera without this feature. Could the reason be? This could be the cause. Your camera only supports so TRV 33E PAL 25f / s interlaced. Which is the data stream can start with nothing.
Antwort von nohero:
@ Andy
actually synonymous unlikely because with the same camera at that time I got the material captured. It could be synonymous easily watch it on chinch / Scart s.Television. At that time I had to do was of "Premiere" on "Pro 1.5 upgrade" to get 24p support.
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... 5 minutes later ...
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OK, but you were right;) The sample shown by example hats. For other non-24p-works projects, as usual, the question is:
What can you do to lend again except the Panasonic BG100?
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... 1 hour later ...
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So, I've got it to me now even to answer:
- Have the clip as "Microsoft AVI" export () without compression
- Open a new Standard Project (PAL 25fps)
- Rendered
- And lo and behold, it works
Clear disadvantage: loss of 24P-Optics (clearly!), Which is sad but as I see it inevitable if you do not have DV recorder or a camera that supports 24P, but wat do you want?
I can therefore only advise other filmmakers to consider this in the future, if they shoot a movie with 24P, for the visual character, I highly recommend it.
Thank them all. Greetings
Volker