Bob Hart
January 4th, 2009, 09:40 AM
Captures in HDLink with a JVC GY-HD101E have turned out to be erratic and unreliable. At end of each capture, there is a report "Camera Driver Is In A Bad State" and the instruction is to shut the camera off and restart. I have not had this error message with another camera.
Sometimes the capture is good and the captures can be long, length does not seem to be a provoking factor.
Most times however, the captured file exhibits broken pixellated banding and audio break-up.
Sony cams, PMW-EX1 in firewire capture, HVR-Z1P do not provoke this problem. An FX1 will sometimes return a bad capture towards end of a long take, Recapturing with a Z1 seems to make this go away.
The computer is a 3.2GHz dual core, drives are 7200rpm.
If anyone has any clues, advice would be appreciated.
Sometimes the capture is good and the captures can be long, length does not seem to be a provoking factor.
Most times however, the captured file exhibits broken pixellated banding and audio break-up.
Sony cams, PMW-EX1 in firewire capture, HVR-Z1P do not provoke this problem. An FX1 will sometimes return a bad capture towards end of a long take, Recapturing with a Z1 seems to make this go away.
The computer is a 3.2GHz dual core, drives are 7200rpm.
If anyone has any clues, advice would be appreciated.