Steve McDonald
May 20th, 2004, 05:37 PM
My Sony camcorders, both DV and Digital8, record data-code imbedded in the signal, that can be called onscreen, in two sections, with pushes of a dedicated button. This button is found on the camcorder remote controlers and also on the VCRs for these formats. The first section includes the date and time from when the recording was made and the second part has the camera settings.
When I put a Sony-recorded cassette into my JVC DV VCR, there seems no way to call up this data-code.
There is nothing in the JVC controls or manual that relates to data-code. Also, when I re-record on the JVC deck with a playback signal sent by FireWire from a Sony DV or Digital8 camcorder or VCR and then play this back into the Sony unit, only the date and time part of the data-code remains. The camera settings part is blank on the Sony display when the recording is cycled through the JVC re-recording process. This part of the data-code is also blank on the Sony display when I put such a JVC re-recorded cassette into a Sony unit and play it back there. When I re-record between two Sony DV or Digital8 units using FireWire, all the data-code is preserved.
The question is, does a JVC DV camcorder record data-code and if so, how much data does it contain?
How about other brands? Do they have variations in the type and amount of data-code they record and display? Are there differences in the amount of data-code they preserve in re-recordings of sources from units of other brands? Do other brands use different encoding for this data that is partly or fully incompatible with Sony units?
Is it just that my JVC HR-DVS3U VCR, which is a relatively low-cost model, has these limitations and other JVC models have full data-code functions?
I was under the assumption that all DV equipment was made to support the same specifications for the format.
Steve McDonald
When I put a Sony-recorded cassette into my JVC DV VCR, there seems no way to call up this data-code.
There is nothing in the JVC controls or manual that relates to data-code. Also, when I re-record on the JVC deck with a playback signal sent by FireWire from a Sony DV or Digital8 camcorder or VCR and then play this back into the Sony unit, only the date and time part of the data-code remains. The camera settings part is blank on the Sony display when the recording is cycled through the JVC re-recording process. This part of the data-code is also blank on the Sony display when I put such a JVC re-recorded cassette into a Sony unit and play it back there. When I re-record between two Sony DV or Digital8 units using FireWire, all the data-code is preserved.
The question is, does a JVC DV camcorder record data-code and if so, how much data does it contain?
How about other brands? Do they have variations in the type and amount of data-code they record and display? Are there differences in the amount of data-code they preserve in re-recordings of sources from units of other brands? Do other brands use different encoding for this data that is partly or fully incompatible with Sony units?
Is it just that my JVC HR-DVS3U VCR, which is a relatively low-cost model, has these limitations and other JVC models have full data-code functions?
I was under the assumption that all DV equipment was made to support the same specifications for the format.
Steve McDonald