Stephen Pruitt
August 27th, 2006, 08:41 PM
Hi all. . . here's a puzzle for me. . .
I just today got my first chance to shoot with the HVX200 using the P2 cards. The first time, everything went according to Hoyle, but the next time, despite clearly seeing all of the thumbnails on the screen, several of them just wouldn't play back. It was like they weren't even there, despite having been shot and despite showing up on the thumbnail screen. I was playing directly from the camera, so this isn't a data transfer problem to some other device.
On the bright side, the footage I shot was simply beyond belief. It looked the stuff they use to sell High Definition TVs at the stores. I shot some dragonflys on some foilage over rippling water. It was simply amazing! (I shot in 720/24PN, 720/30P, and 1080i/30P.
What is going on with the missing P2 footage? How can I keep this from happening? Is it really gone? I can't be having that happen with I go to shoot my music video!
All responses are more than appreciated.
Thanks very much.
Stephen Pruitt
I just today got my first chance to shoot with the HVX200 using the P2 cards. The first time, everything went according to Hoyle, but the next time, despite clearly seeing all of the thumbnails on the screen, several of them just wouldn't play back. It was like they weren't even there, despite having been shot and despite showing up on the thumbnail screen. I was playing directly from the camera, so this isn't a data transfer problem to some other device.
On the bright side, the footage I shot was simply beyond belief. It looked the stuff they use to sell High Definition TVs at the stores. I shot some dragonflys on some foilage over rippling water. It was simply amazing! (I shot in 720/24PN, 720/30P, and 1080i/30P.
What is going on with the missing P2 footage? How can I keep this from happening? Is it really gone? I can't be having that happen with I go to shoot my music video!
All responses are more than appreciated.
Thanks very much.
Stephen Pruitt