Tim Holtermann
February 11th, 2006, 11:10 AM
I thought it might be good to keep this in one thread so we can all post our Firmware versions and help JVC figure out where the capture (mode change) problems exists.
VERSION CHECK
SYS CPU C1590 V0202
CAM CPU C1591 V0202
VRT CPU C1594 V0114
ENC CPU C1187 V0105
PACKAGE C1615 V0201
FPGA2 C1595 V0201
FPGA3 C1596 V0101
FPGA4 C1597 V0104
I've also narrowed down the issue some. The camera does go offline and then back online when the Play button is pressed on the camera or triggered via software. However, the camera does not do this if it's in "Still" mode. So if I put the camera in Still then load up Premiere 2.0 and Cineform I am able to hit "play" from within Premiere and the camera plays fine. I can also capture using the In/Out point settings. If I click "Stop" from Premiere and then try to hit "Play" it fails.
This On/Off signal from the HD100 is definately the problem. The Mode Changing really doesn't cause a problem. I've heard that earlier versions of the camera including pre-release cameras do not go offline/online during the play initiation.
Note: To Find the Firmware Version (Found this via the Net)
1) Hold down the ‘***’ button
2) While holding down ‘***’, press and hold down ‘***’
3) Hold for 5 Seconds
4) LCD should show the ‘Advanced Menu’
5) Select ‘Version Check’
***ADMINISTRATOR NOTE:I edited out the actual buttons. I know that the information might be found elsewhere, but I've been asked by a JVC Pro manager to not let the button configuration out so that it can be googled by just anyone, and I'm going to try to respect his wishes.
Apparently, JVC has had problems in the past with end-users modifying their cameras (other models) and then crashing the computer, requiring JVC technicians to spend time doing a full system reset. My understanding is that some JVC branch offices may not repair your camera under warranty if you screw it up by changing some settings in the ADVANCED MENU or filling the pixel mask memory by running the sequence too many times. This is probably the same reason why they frown upon the end-user installing firmware updates. Tim
VERSION CHECK
SYS CPU C1590 V0202
CAM CPU C1591 V0202
VRT CPU C1594 V0114
ENC CPU C1187 V0105
PACKAGE C1615 V0201
FPGA2 C1595 V0201
FPGA3 C1596 V0101
FPGA4 C1597 V0104
I've also narrowed down the issue some. The camera does go offline and then back online when the Play button is pressed on the camera or triggered via software. However, the camera does not do this if it's in "Still" mode. So if I put the camera in Still then load up Premiere 2.0 and Cineform I am able to hit "play" from within Premiere and the camera plays fine. I can also capture using the In/Out point settings. If I click "Stop" from Premiere and then try to hit "Play" it fails.
This On/Off signal from the HD100 is definately the problem. The Mode Changing really doesn't cause a problem. I've heard that earlier versions of the camera including pre-release cameras do not go offline/online during the play initiation.
Note: To Find the Firmware Version (Found this via the Net)
1) Hold down the ‘***’ button
2) While holding down ‘***’, press and hold down ‘***’
3) Hold for 5 Seconds
4) LCD should show the ‘Advanced Menu’
5) Select ‘Version Check’
***ADMINISTRATOR NOTE:I edited out the actual buttons. I know that the information might be found elsewhere, but I've been asked by a JVC Pro manager to not let the button configuration out so that it can be googled by just anyone, and I'm going to try to respect his wishes.
Apparently, JVC has had problems in the past with end-users modifying their cameras (other models) and then crashing the computer, requiring JVC technicians to spend time doing a full system reset. My understanding is that some JVC branch offices may not repair your camera under warranty if you screw it up by changing some settings in the ADVANCED MENU or filling the pixel mask memory by running the sequence too many times. This is probably the same reason why they frown upon the end-user installing firmware updates. Tim