Gary Burlingame
January 31st, 2007, 01:02 AM
If you own either of these cameras and attempt to continue recording with an HDD (like a Firestore or a Citidisk) while you are changing tapes in the camera, be forewarned--your audio will disappear completely for 10 seconds or so while the old tape is ejected and a new one is inserted. This has nothing to do with the HDD or the firewire cable because you can experience this problem even when an HDD isn't connected. Just plug a pair of headphones into your VX2000/2100 and you'll immediately notice the "sounds of silence" when you eject a tape . These cameras' bigger brothers, the Sony PD170 (and I assume, the PD150, but I wasn't able to actually test one) do not have this problem so you don't have to worry about losing audio while changing tapes in them.
So if you own a VX2000 or a VX2100 be sure to either backup your audio on another device (like a minidisc or an I-River) if you will be changing tapes during a continuous shoot or else don't change tapes at all (risky because if the HDD or IEEE cable malfunctions you may not have any usable video once your tape runs out). There may be other camcorder models out there that display this same problem so it's definitely a good idea to test yours first before using any HDD/tape combos.
So if you own a VX2000 or a VX2100 be sure to either backup your audio on another device (like a minidisc or an I-River) if you will be changing tapes during a continuous shoot or else don't change tapes at all (risky because if the HDD or IEEE cable malfunctions you may not have any usable video once your tape runs out). There may be other camcorder models out there that display this same problem so it's definitely a good idea to test yours first before using any HDD/tape combos.