Ted OMalley
October 13th, 2008, 08:36 AM
Upon receiving my EX3, I actually read the entire manual. I'm not saying that this is some kind of Herculean feat -- It's just something I don't normally do. In doing so, I came across instructions for using the i.Link HDV output for recording.
To paraphrase, one must:
1. Select an SP mode (I chose SP 1080/60i)
2. Enable i.Link I/O (Menu -> Others)
3. Set "Trigger Mode" to "Both" or "External"
4. Prep software for recording (I have done this with Sony Vegas in the past - works well)
5. Set Camera to Camera Mode
6. Press REC Start/Stop button.
This process is not effective in that, for some reason, the i.Link is NEVER recognized by the computer. It is as though the camera is not hooked up. Windows does not provide any indication that a firewire device has been attached. I've tried a couple of cables (ones that I've never had a problem with before), and two different PC's.
I have also tried disabling the HD/SDI output and monitor output, and then disabling and re-enabling the i.Link. If I had to make a guess at this point, I'd guess that the Firewire port is not enabled on my camera.
To paraphrase, one must:
1. Select an SP mode (I chose SP 1080/60i)
2. Enable i.Link I/O (Menu -> Others)
3. Set "Trigger Mode" to "Both" or "External"
4. Prep software for recording (I have done this with Sony Vegas in the past - works well)
5. Set Camera to Camera Mode
6. Press REC Start/Stop button.
This process is not effective in that, for some reason, the i.Link is NEVER recognized by the computer. It is as though the camera is not hooked up. Windows does not provide any indication that a firewire device has been attached. I've tried a couple of cables (ones that I've never had a problem with before), and two different PC's.
I have also tried disabling the HD/SDI output and monitor output, and then disabling and re-enabling the i.Link. If I had to make a guess at this point, I'd guess that the Firewire port is not enabled on my camera.