View Full Version : Export to tape?? (XH A1)
Giles Buchanan March 20th, 2007, 01:44 PM Hi all,
I've been trying (for the first time) to export my finished product to tape (Canon XH A1) and am having no success whatsoever! (I'm using PP2.0)
Both are successfully connected to each other. I go to export (I don't have much knowledge yet of what settings to use, but I've tried many many combinations!) , it says camera ready etc... I click record... the camera makes some sounds like its about to do it (the play image comes on with a pause sign) then, PP2.0 says record complete.... The tape has nothing to show for it, and it said record complete within about two seconds of starting, & my vid is about 1 minute long.
I have no idea what the problem is... Though one thing I've always found odd is that my A1 is PAL yet, PP2.0 only lets me capture in 24p and not 25... Whats going on there?
Any advice would be much appreciated....
Best,
Giles B
Larry Chapman March 20th, 2007, 06:47 PM Not sure what good it will do you but I can export to my A1 (NTSC) from PP2.0. I set the A1 to VCR and connect it via 1394 to my machine, then start PP2.0. The export initially says "Rendering to HDV" then it records to the camera. No issues using that workflow. My A1 is set to 1080i.
Robert Garvey March 20th, 2007, 07:03 PM Hi all,
.......I have no idea what the problem is... Though one thing I've always found odd is that my A1 is PAL yet, PP2.0 only lets me capture in 24p and not 25... Whats going on there?
Any advice would be much appreciated....
Best,
Giles B
Giles have you installed the PP2 preset for Canon progressive scan HDV cameras?
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=98&platform=Windows
Cheers,
Robert
Giles Buchanan March 21st, 2007, 04:39 AM You are a legend, I will download that now....
Giles
Marty Hudzik March 22nd, 2007, 06:50 AM Aren't there issues exporting 24f back to camera from Premiere at this point?
Bill Ritter April 1st, 2007, 09:44 PM I have also have a problem exporting to tape from an HD project. However, I was using 1080i. The render and recording process took hours to render, then began to record -- for only 4.5 min. then the camcorder quit, although the computer seemed to be still trying to export.
Anyone with success, please post the largest size project you did. IF over 10 min, please include everything you can think of on how you did it.
Thanks,
Bill in Ohio
Larry Chapman April 2nd, 2007, 09:11 AM I have also have a problem exporting to tape from an HD project. However, I was using 1080i. The render and recording process took hours to render, then began to record -- for only 4.5 min. then the camcorder quit, although the computer seemed to be still trying to export.
Anyone with success, please post the largest size project you did. IF over 10 min, please include everything you can think of on how you did it.
Thanks,
Bill in Ohio
I just did an experiment with PP2.0 and my A1 and had the same experience Bill is having - it stopped recording at just under 5 minutes. I will run some further experiments soon (like trying with AC power instead of battery).
Larry Chapman April 2nd, 2007, 09:49 AM I just did an experiment with PP2.0 and my A1 and had the same experience Bill is having - it stopped recording at just under 5 minutes. I will run some further experiments soon (like trying with AC power instead of battery).
Ok, here's more data -
Using AC instead of battery had no effect. What I did notice this last time was a quick flash of a message in red on the LCD "Check HDV Input" right before it stops.
Larry Chapman April 3rd, 2007, 10:25 AM I opened a support call with Adobe. Here is their response:
Hello Larry,
Thank you for contacting Adobe® Web Support for assistance with Adobe
Premiere Pro 2.0®
I understand that you are still unable to Export to Tape from Premiere
Pro to your Canon XH-A1®.
Unfortunately, as previously stated, this camera has not been certified
for use with Premiere Pro. We are also aware of the problem you are
experiencing, and at this time there is not a resolution.
As far as we are aware, the Export to Tape process will fail regardless
of the software program you are using. This appears to be a hardware
problem with the camera. We suggest that you contact Canon
for further assistance.
Kind regards,
Casey M.
Adobe Web Support
___________________________________
Bill Ritter April 4th, 2007, 05:58 PM I talked to a Canon Tech Rep, he has forwarded this concern upstream. I asked him to bug them for how they checked they could export to tape.
Did they use a utility?
Did they use a specific NLE? I have posted this question on each of the other NLE forums here at DVinfo.net to see if anyone has tried it. I did not see any posts on someone having trouble.
Adobe's response seems a little to pat. This is why the military has a single overall integrator for systems -- so the contractors can't point fingers at each other. They really are saying they never tried out this camcorder.
Thanks,
Bill in Ohio
Larry Chapman April 6th, 2007, 07:36 PM Below is my latest response from Adobe. Quite frankly their responses are sounding more credible than Canon's.
************************************
Hello Larry,
Thank you for contacting Adobe® Web Support for assistance with Adobe
Premiere Pro 2.0®
I understand that you have contacted Canon® support for this issue and
they advised you it is a software issue.
I apologize for the frustration of being referred back and forth.
We have tested the camcorder and seen the exact same issue of export to
tape stopping after about five minutes from both Premiere Pro and other
applications that we tested it with to confirm it was not
a Premiere Pro-only issue. This testing was done after other customers
reported the same issue with this camcorder. In each case the camcorder
displayed the same "Check HDV input" message when
the export stopped that you reported.
We are not aware of a solution to this issue at this time. You can check
our website or contact Technical Support to see if any updated
information becomes available in the future.
Kind regards,
Leland B.
Adobe Web Support
David Warren April 27th, 2007, 06:31 AM anyone find a solution yet?
Larry Chapman April 27th, 2007, 06:38 AM anyone find a solution yet?
I finally got someone at Canon to agree that this was not acceptable. They were "forwarding it on". That was on 4/7/07. They said to check www.canondv.com for any updates. I've seen nothing. I think I'll ping him again.
Larry Chapman April 27th, 2007, 08:07 PM Here's the non-news from Canon:
Dear Mr. Chapman:
Thank you for your inquiry on the XH A1.
Canon USA has made no announcements regarding the release of a firmware
update related to the issue you have described. Also, no service
notifications have been released for the XH A1. We recommend you check
our website from time to time to learn of new announcements.
Please let us know if we can be of any further assistance with your XH
A1.
Thank you for choosing Canon.
Sincerely,
Chris
Technical Support Representative
Bill Ritter April 30th, 2007, 06:37 PM I am not sure that this is a hardware or Canon Firmware issue. I tried an experiment with a Canon GL-2 transfering SD to the A1 no problem at all.
Earlier I successfully transfered between two A1s in both HD and SD. All transfers were for over 10 min. The HD transfer was over 15 min.
So I think it might be more than Canon's problem. A guy using Edius reported success in another thread.
Bill in Ohio
Stefan Scherperel May 1st, 2007, 06:15 PM While using Vegas I have not come across this issue at all. i have also exported from Cineform and not had the problem.
Larry Chapman May 1st, 2007, 07:18 PM While using Vegas I have not come across this issue at all. i have also exported from Cineform and not had the problem.
Stephan -
I have been considering Cineform. Let me make sure that you can
export, let's say, at least 10 minutes of 1080 60i footage from Cineform back to an XH-A1.
Thanks for the info!
Bill Ritter May 1st, 2007, 07:40 PM I just tried using PP2 on a widescreen project with my older computer using an RTX100 matrox accelerator. All 12 min transferred by firewire from computer to A1.
I guess I'll have to try a widescreen DV project again on the other computer.
Bill in Ohio
Salah Baker May 1st, 2007, 07:58 PM dont expect more that 7min and some seconds...
Bill Ritter May 1st, 2007, 08:36 PM Without changing the camcorder setting. I set it up on my older and normally not PP2 capable system. With the Matrox RTX100 it allowed it to do RT editing with PP2. As I said earlier I exported to tape 12 min of video from a DV Widescreen project.
Then I set up a DV widescreen project on my newer dual core system with PP2 and the export went nowhere. Computer busily thought it was doing something - the camcorder went to record and nothing came across.
So why does export to tape work on my old PC with PP2 and not on my new PC with PP2. They both import fine.
Weird!
Bill in Ohio
Bill Ritter May 3rd, 2007, 03:18 PM I guess I am stupid.
You can export DV material back to the A1 from PP2 when you go to
Project > General settings > 1394 tabbed page> there is a box to check to enable export to tape. However this 1394 page is not there for HD material, that I have been able to find.
Bill
Dearl Golden May 23rd, 2007, 02:40 PM http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=644&threadid=1270375&CFID=25400779&CFTOKEN=1075ed2143c7ac00-C53A11FF-E7A4-1E0E-59CAEEBF994F2EE7&jsessionid=48308e3e14af3868c553
Larry Chapman May 23rd, 2007, 02:45 PM http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=644&threadid=1270375&CFID=25400779&CFTOKEN=1075ed2143c7ac00-C53A11FF-E7A4-1E0E-59CAEEBF994F2EE7&jsessionid=48308e3e14af3868c553
Classic . . . just shell out $$ for a defect fix. Sigh.
I would also like to hear that it's really fixed!
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