Geotis Alston
November 3rd, 2011, 03:35 PM
Hello Everyone...
Here's my problem. My Canon XL2 has started giving my problems about a month ago that has left it unreliable to use.
It seems to have trouble recording things. When I play back a tape that I recorded using the XL2, the image is jerky, blocky, the audio jets in and out; almost as though you're trying to watch a show on satellite TV during a sever thunderstorm.
Here's an example of what I'm talking about. This is a video I shot early today.
Canon XL2 Test 01.avi - YouTube (http://youtu.be/1S4NPCwTfkk)
Here's what I've tried so far:
Tried multiple fire wire cables. Still plays poorly.
Tried multiple computers. Still plays poorly.
Tried playing the tape on another camcorder. Still plays poorly.
Tried playing a tape I recorded on before the problem started. Plays the tape just fine.
Play the tape just on the camera while listening through head phones. Still plays poorly.
Reset the internal battery. Still plays poorly.
Cleaned the tape deck with a tape deck cleaning tape, Still plays poorly afterwards.
So, from what I've gathered, it's not the fire wire, it's not the DV tape, and it's not the computer. There's no indication during the recording process at indicates a problem. It seems as though there's a problem with the camera encoding the image onto the tape. If that's the case, then I have no clue how to fix it.
I've attempted to see if there is a firmware update on Canon's sight. Not only is there not a firmware update, I can't find any firmware for the XL2 anywhere online.
Right now, I'm at my wits end. This is my last ditch effort before I start looking for a repair shop.
If you have any idea, please help.
Thanking you in advance,
Geotis
Here's my problem. My Canon XL2 has started giving my problems about a month ago that has left it unreliable to use.
It seems to have trouble recording things. When I play back a tape that I recorded using the XL2, the image is jerky, blocky, the audio jets in and out; almost as though you're trying to watch a show on satellite TV during a sever thunderstorm.
Here's an example of what I'm talking about. This is a video I shot early today.
Canon XL2 Test 01.avi - YouTube (http://youtu.be/1S4NPCwTfkk)
Here's what I've tried so far:
Tried multiple fire wire cables. Still plays poorly.
Tried multiple computers. Still plays poorly.
Tried playing the tape on another camcorder. Still plays poorly.
Tried playing a tape I recorded on before the problem started. Plays the tape just fine.
Play the tape just on the camera while listening through head phones. Still plays poorly.
Reset the internal battery. Still plays poorly.
Cleaned the tape deck with a tape deck cleaning tape, Still plays poorly afterwards.
So, from what I've gathered, it's not the fire wire, it's not the DV tape, and it's not the computer. There's no indication during the recording process at indicates a problem. It seems as though there's a problem with the camera encoding the image onto the tape. If that's the case, then I have no clue how to fix it.
I've attempted to see if there is a firmware update on Canon's sight. Not only is there not a firmware update, I can't find any firmware for the XL2 anywhere online.
Right now, I'm at my wits end. This is my last ditch effort before I start looking for a repair shop.
If you have any idea, please help.
Thanking you in advance,
Geotis