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Shai Camerini October 15th, 2007 10:21 AM

A-Upgrade where can i see if my camera has it?
 
and were can i find the european firmware?
I have a new HD101E

John Kei October 15th, 2007 11:48 AM

Firmware upgrade for GY-HD100E - 101E
http://www.jvcproeurope.com/firmware...rmware_request


Firmware upgrade for GY-HD110E and GY-HD111E
http://www.jvcproeurope.com/firmware/hd11x/selector

Shai Camerini October 15th, 2007 03:32 PM

I allready filled that, but didnt receive any response
 
isnt there a way i can do it alone?

in the version check menu i see the following:

SYS CPU C1590 V0401
CAM CPU C1591 V0400
VTR CPU C1594 V0120
ENC CPU L1187 V0108

PACKAGE C1615 V0202
FPGA2 C1595 V0202
FPGA3 C1596 V0101
FPGA4 C1597 V0106

Paul Jefferies October 15th, 2007 05:13 PM

Phone Mike Turner at JVC UK - his number is +44 (0)20 8208 6241 extn 6241
(I'm sure he won't mind me handing it out, as he told me I could ring any time if I had questions about my camera, and I'm just an ordinary joe punter)
p.s. the upgrade he gave me last week (by email) for my HD101E (not an "A" model) was V0405

which is:
SYS 0402
CAM 0400
VTR 0122
ENC 0113

Shai Camerini October 15th, 2007 11:33 PM

thanks
 
ill give him a call

Scott Jaco October 16th, 2007 05:08 AM

The easiest and fastest way to tell if you have the "A" upgrade is to look under the camera body underneath the shoulder pad. There is an "A" sticker.

I had to drop my HD100 off at the Cypres factory to get the "A" upgrade however I was able to perform a more recent upgrade via internet download. This is the upgrade that came out last July for the FCP users.

David Scattergood October 16th, 2007 05:58 AM

I thankfully have the 'A' sticker and I'm hoping this A refers to the upgrade - an upgraded HD100 model was mentioned at the time of purchasing around a year ago (upgraded in Germany in believe).
Hopefully I can therefore not worry about having to send the camera in and obtain the latest firmwares over the net (I'm phoning JVC today).

Have these latest upgrades generally fixed the clip break ups? Great if so, I've had a whole host of them of late.

Scott Jaco October 16th, 2007 06:07 AM

It worked for me. I haven't had a single split problem since upgrading.

I still capture in AIC to avoid the gaps between clips. I wish this could be resolved but I prefer editing AIC over HDV anyway so no biggie.

David Scattergood October 16th, 2007 06:15 AM

^^ Are you referring to the clips being split up or the 7 second missing footage Scott...I should have made that clearer - I'm currently having the 7 second breaks within long clips and having to capture the missing portions via DVHSCAP

It was a while back, but advice at the time suggested setting the TC to REGEN (instead of REC) to help eliminate the 7 second split?

I don't think AIC is applicable to me in PAL land unfortunately so I'm set with HDV 720p25.
Cheers.

Shai Camerini October 16th, 2007 07:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Scattergood (Post 759665)
^^ Are you referring to the clips being split up or the 7 second missing footage Scott...I should have made that clearer - I'm currently having the 7 second breaks within long clips and having to capture the missing portions via DVHSCAP

It was a while back, but advice at the time suggested setting the TC to REGEN (instead of REC) to help eliminate the 7 second split?

I don't think AIC is applicable to me in PAL land unfortunately so I'm set with HDV 720p25.
Cheers.


The "split" as i understand it is exactly that in long captured clips FCP brakes the long clip to little pieces and then because of the GOP sys you get the 7 sec brake in the middle of the clip.

Im also in a PAL country, and i find the AIC much more reliable then the regular HDV 720p25, also i still capture using the DVHSCap soft because of the GOPs.

David Scattergood October 16th, 2007 07:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shai Camerini (Post 759680)
The "split" as i understand it is exactly that in long captured clips FCP brakes the long clip to little pieces and then because of the GOP sys you get the 7 sec brake in the middle of the clip.

Im also in a PAL country, and i find the AIC much more reliable then the regular HDV 720p25, also i still capture using the DVHSCap soft because of the GOPs.

Interesting...I had it as gospel that AIC was irrelevant in PAL land...unless recent s/w upgrades (I'm using FC5) have made this possible?

Marc Colemont October 16th, 2007 09:52 AM

In Europe they do the upgrade as well, but they don't add an 'A' sticker.
At least not with my camera. You have to check the firmware to make sure.
There was also a small modification done on my processor board for the 'Mode changing' issue which was fixed completely after the upgrade.

Scott Jaco October 18th, 2007 07:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Scattergood (Post 759665)
^^ Are you referring to the clips being split up or the 7 second missing footage Scott...I should have made that clearer - I'm currently having the 7 second breaks within long clips and having to capture the missing portions via DVHSCAP

It was a while back, but advice at the time suggested setting the TC to REGEN (instead of REC) to help eliminate the 7 second split?

I don't think AIC is applicable to me in PAL land unfortunately so I'm set with HDV 720p25.
Cheers.

If you capture in HDV you still get the missing footage between clips. If you reduce the pre-roll in your user settings, you can get those gaps down to 2-3 seconds, but since I shoot a lot of events, I can't afford even that, so I capture with AIC.

The upgrade that came out last July fixed another problem that effected both HDV & AIC capture where longer clips were being spliced part way through. The upgrade works quite well and if you don't mind AIC, you shouldn't have any further problems.

AIC eliminates the GOP for faster editing but it takes up about twice as much hard disk space and doesn't preserve the original tape's timecode. This sucks if you ever want to do a batch capture for an older project.

David Scattergood October 18th, 2007 08:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott Jaco (Post 760787)
If you capture in HDV you still get the missing footage between clips. If you reduce the pre-roll in your user settings, you can get those gaps down to 2-3 seconds, but since I shoot a lot of events, I can't afford even that, so I capture with AIC.

The upgrade that came out last July fixed another problem that effected both HDV & AIC capture where longer clips were being spliced part way through. The upgrade works quite well and if you don't mind AIC, you shouldn't have any further problems.

AIC eliminates the GOP for faster editing but it takes up about twice as much hard disk space and doesn't preserve the original tape's timecode. This sucks if you ever want to do a batch capture for an older project.

Cheers Scott - yes I was having longish runs broken up into clips with 7 second portions missing - as I've only required to shoot in DV mode for clients this hasn't been an issue - now however I'm using the camera's full capability and shooting HDV, so workarounds are now needed.
I cannot capture AIC natively in FCP so I have the two options of :

Capture in DVHSCAP and export as AIC in Quicktime (or FCP 8bit uncompressed 4:2:2 - is AIC still preferable over this?)

Capture natively 720p25 HDV then DVHSCAP the missing portions (pre/post roll altered).

Drive space is very tight at the moment so AIC export might have to take a back seat.
I'll let you know how I get on with the upgrade (and reading some of the scare stories on here I'll endeavour to be extremely carefull with that operation!).
Cheers.

David Scattergood October 19th, 2007 08:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Jefferies (Post 759402)
Phone Mike Turner at JVC UK - his number is +44 (0)20 8208 6241 extn 6241
(I'm sure he won't mind me handing it out, as he told me I could ring any time if I had questions about my camera, and I'm just an ordinary joe punter)
p.s. the upgrade he gave me last week (by email) for my HD101E (not an "A" model) was V0405

which is:
SYS 0402
CAM 0400
VTR 0122
ENC 0113

Paul - I called JVC but Mike wasn't around.
I found it a little odd that nobody there seemed to know about the 'A' upgrade? I have old software which I'll need to upgrade (via the website and SD card) but I understood the 'A' upgrade was more of a physical thing?
Perhaps I do in fact have the A upgrade afterall...I've filled in the form (S/N etc) anyway - the guy on the phone to be fair, did ask whether or not I wanted to send it in, but I need the camera over the next week so will attempt the upgrade myself.
Cheers.


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