John Paulsel
January 14th, 2004, 12:14 PM
At home, my boss just bought a new G5 with Final Cut Pro. I use Premiere so I'm not helping much!
Here's the deal...he is using a Panasonic 2000 DV deck connected via Firewire to the G5, and is connected from the Panasonic deck to the video monitor via an S cable and RCA audio cables. He can play a tape and it shows up on the video monitor, is able to successfully capture video into Final Cut Pro, and can even Print to Tape or whatever they call it in Final Cut Pro and it plays to the video monitor. To me the Panasonic deck is doing just what it is supposed to do.
Here's what isn't working...he has no image on the video monitor during editing so he can't preview anything on a real video screen, only when he "prints to tape."
Is there some kind of control/switch somehere in Final Cut Pro that sends a signal via Firewire all the time like it does in Premiere?
Thanks for the help!
Here's the deal...he is using a Panasonic 2000 DV deck connected via Firewire to the G5, and is connected from the Panasonic deck to the video monitor via an S cable and RCA audio cables. He can play a tape and it shows up on the video monitor, is able to successfully capture video into Final Cut Pro, and can even Print to Tape or whatever they call it in Final Cut Pro and it plays to the video monitor. To me the Panasonic deck is doing just what it is supposed to do.
Here's what isn't working...he has no image on the video monitor during editing so he can't preview anything on a real video screen, only when he "prints to tape."
Is there some kind of control/switch somehere in Final Cut Pro that sends a signal via Firewire all the time like it does in Premiere?
Thanks for the help!