Brian Boals
June 7th, 2003, 12:40 PM
I just installed Premier 6.5 and went to set my preferences for my device to Canon XL1s. The XL1s is not listed as an option, only DM-XL1. So I thought, let's go online and see if Adobe has a download for the XL1s. They don't.
I did find something that I really think Adobe should tell potential buyers that they have hidden in their web site.
If you are going to use a Canon XL1s and WindowsME and Premier 6.5 here is what Adobe says about that combination...
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Format: NTSC
Model Number: Canon DM-XL1
WinME: Conditionally Supported
Qualifications:
Assemble Editing is unreliable. Batch Capture fails under WindowsME. This device supports "Frame Movie Mode" which is similar to Progressive scan. This device does not have a true progressive scan CCD, in Frame Movie Mode recorded video frames that lack the "interlacing distortion" or "field motion" characteristics of normal interlaces (60 fields per second) video. Frame Movie mode is recorded to tape exactly the same way as normal video.
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Now I'm new to video editing but it looks like I need to replace one of the parts of my system (camera or PC or editor) right out of the box or I'm going to have problems.
Adobe says that the same problems will occur with Windows98 and 2K.
Has anyone had any problems with Editing with this system?
Thanks, Brian
I did find something that I really think Adobe should tell potential buyers that they have hidden in their web site.
If you are going to use a Canon XL1s and WindowsME and Premier 6.5 here is what Adobe says about that combination...
__________________________________________________
Format: NTSC
Model Number: Canon DM-XL1
WinME: Conditionally Supported
Qualifications:
Assemble Editing is unreliable. Batch Capture fails under WindowsME. This device supports "Frame Movie Mode" which is similar to Progressive scan. This device does not have a true progressive scan CCD, in Frame Movie Mode recorded video frames that lack the "interlacing distortion" or "field motion" characteristics of normal interlaces (60 fields per second) video. Frame Movie mode is recorded to tape exactly the same way as normal video.
___________________________________________________
Now I'm new to video editing but it looks like I need to replace one of the parts of my system (camera or PC or editor) right out of the box or I'm going to have problems.
Adobe says that the same problems will occur with Windows98 and 2K.
Has anyone had any problems with Editing with this system?
Thanks, Brian