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Can you capture live via the 150's USB port?
One thing about the new AVCHD cams is there is no longer a Firewire port. What are my options/quality for live signal capture? I'd like to use the tools that OnLocation provides, but don't know if I can with the HMC150.
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Nope.
Best bet would be to look at HDMI streaming to an HDMI capture card or HDMI solid-state recorder. OnLocation doesn't yet support HDMI boards like the Intensity Pro, but I can only assume it's just a matter of time. |
Look at Cineform. They support the Blackmagic board and dirert HDMI capture. Should look awesome.
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It's a pitty that AVCHD cameras don't allow for live capture via USB. There's really no reason not to include that capability with the cameras.
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Firewire was developed with two protocols, A/VC and SBP2. A/VC is for Audio/Video Control, and is used for streaming video devices. SBP2 is "Serial Bus Protocol 2" and is for file transfer. USB doesn't support any sort of similar A/VC protocol. USB only supportes frame-and-packet transfer, essentially similar to SBP2. |
how about watching live from PC, is it possible? Can I use for broatcasting live, I think not :)
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Use an HDMI capture board, or an analog capture board, and then yes you could do it.
But it isn't gonna happen from the USB port. |
USB video transfer
I have a related question.
I have a firewire 800 port on my apple but my firewire cable has gotten messed up. So can i transfer the footage to another apple which does have a firewire 400 port, then dump this on my hard drive and transfer it by USB to my apple? Will this cause any loss of quality/frames?? thanks |
Once the footage has been captured and turned into a FILE, you can transfer the file anyway you like to another hard drive for editing without issue.
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