Mike Carroll
May 2nd, 2003, 10:35 AM
My PD-150 has been having sound gaps - audo dropouts - when I play the tape back in the camera, watching on the flipout screen, and loading into my EMAC G-4 into Final Fut Pro.
At first I thought it could be head problems, but I took it to a local Sony Service rep who checked it and said the mechanical end - heads and transport system - is fine.
He played the very same tape back on a playback deck and the sound was fine. So it is recording perfectly.
Then we put the same tape back in the camera and the sound was cutting in and out.
I repeated this several times, shooting on mini-DV tapes and DVCAM tapes with the same results.
This happens on both channels of audio with seperate mics plugged into the XLR jacks.
Interestingly, last night i experimentented shooting on mini-DV at 32k sound - as opposed to the 48k - and it played back and loaded into the computer just fine.
It seems intermittent.
The Sony Technician thinks it is in the playback system - not in the heads at all.
I'm trying to isolate this.
I bought the PD-150 secondhand from a photographer who used the camera just for shooting in mini-DV and played back through his TRV-900 to not wear down the camera.
I am prepping for a very big project - an independent film - that I plan to shoot in DVCAM and 48k sound for maximum quality.
Has anybody else experienced this and can point me - and the technician - in a specific direction?
MIKE CARROLL
Sacramento, CA
At first I thought it could be head problems, but I took it to a local Sony Service rep who checked it and said the mechanical end - heads and transport system - is fine.
He played the very same tape back on a playback deck and the sound was fine. So it is recording perfectly.
Then we put the same tape back in the camera and the sound was cutting in and out.
I repeated this several times, shooting on mini-DV tapes and DVCAM tapes with the same results.
This happens on both channels of audio with seperate mics plugged into the XLR jacks.
Interestingly, last night i experimentented shooting on mini-DV at 32k sound - as opposed to the 48k - and it played back and loaded into the computer just fine.
It seems intermittent.
The Sony Technician thinks it is in the playback system - not in the heads at all.
I'm trying to isolate this.
I bought the PD-150 secondhand from a photographer who used the camera just for shooting in mini-DV and played back through his TRV-900 to not wear down the camera.
I am prepping for a very big project - an independent film - that I plan to shoot in DVCAM and 48k sound for maximum quality.
Has anybody else experienced this and can point me - and the technician - in a specific direction?
MIKE CARROLL
Sacramento, CA