Ed Hogarty
September 6th, 2011, 01:16 PM
Hi all -
I've been using a pair of Canon XHA1 cameras for a few years now. Using the firewire output on the cameras, I capture to Adobe OnLocation CS4, either in DV mode and HDV mode, depending on the project. It's always worked pretty smoothly.
Recently, I picked up two XHA1s cameras and inserted them into the same workflow. Capturing the DV signal from of the firewire output works just fine, but OnLocation will not recognize the HDV signal. Actually, I don't think the computer itself is recognizing the signal, because I don't get the pop-up box saying that the camera has been attached like I do when I plug it in when it's set to DV.
I am having the same problem with both cameras, and I've tried plugging them into several different Windows machines, some running XP (Service Pack 3) and others running Windows 7 Professional. It's the same behavior on all machines.
Is there a setting in the menu system somewhere that I'm missing? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Ed
I've been using a pair of Canon XHA1 cameras for a few years now. Using the firewire output on the cameras, I capture to Adobe OnLocation CS4, either in DV mode and HDV mode, depending on the project. It's always worked pretty smoothly.
Recently, I picked up two XHA1s cameras and inserted them into the same workflow. Capturing the DV signal from of the firewire output works just fine, but OnLocation will not recognize the HDV signal. Actually, I don't think the computer itself is recognizing the signal, because I don't get the pop-up box saying that the camera has been attached like I do when I plug it in when it's set to DV.
I am having the same problem with both cameras, and I've tried plugging them into several different Windows machines, some running XP (Service Pack 3) and others running Windows 7 Professional. It's the same behavior on all machines.
Is there a setting in the menu system somewhere that I'm missing? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Ed