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Transferred from the JVC HM-HDS4





Question by Winfried Wolf:
April 2005

Hello,
ich hab mich grad again with an old problem of the
synonymous others already had reported.

The HD-Recorder JVC HM-HDS4 has an i.Link I / O connector. He
allowed, recorded material (even of its S-VHS drive) in the
DV format s.einen DV recorder or a DV camcorder to play.
Now you should think he could be synonymous to the computer. Go
synonymous, but unfortunately the sound will remain muted.
That I with different computers and different programs
tried. Also s.FW cards I have both the TI-based as synonymous
VIA-based testing.
The only exception: A system with the Pinnacle DV -500. The goes.
JVC offers no help and they guarantee the dubbing capability
generally not to the computer.
But since it is with a camcorder or DV -500 is yes, but should
somehow the sound in the data exist, right?
How come so I ran?

Gruß,
WIWO.




Answer by Frank Derlin:

"Winfried Wolf" wrote ...
[snip]
> The HD-Recorder JVC HM-HDS4 has an i.Link I / O connector. He
> Allows recorded material (even of its S-VHS drive) in the
> DV format s.einen DV recorder or a DV camcorder to play.
> Now you should think he could be synonymous to the computer. Go
> Synonymous, but unfortunately the sound will remain muted.
> That I have with different computers and different programs
> Tried. Also s.FW cards I have both the TI-based as synonymous
> VIA-based testing.
> The only exception: A system with the Pinnacle DV -500. The goes.
> JVC offers no help and they guarantee the dubbing capability
> To the computer generally does not.
> But since it is with a camcorder or DV -500 is yes, but should
> Somehow the tone in the data exist, right?
> How come I ran so?

Either you like the difference between DV AVI Type 1 and 2 are not
You know, or ask the manufacturer what the recorder as delivering.
DV is DV is DV is DV.

Gruß, Frank



Answer by Winfried Wolf:

Derlin Frank wrote:

> Either you like the difference between DV AVI Type 1 and 2 are not
> You know, or ask the manufacturer what the recorder as delivering.
> DV is DV is DV is DV.
>

Hi Frank,
schön wär's, wenn's so easy.
indeed, it is absolutely no preference, with the type I try. Neither
Type1 or type2 or direct MPEG capture helps. Tested hab 'ich include:
Premiere (type2)
Ulead (type1 and type2)
NeroVision (type1, type2, MPEG)
Windows Movie Maker (probably type1)

However, did you (sorry, I must say) with your statement
anyway on the boardwalk:
The recorder has nothing with the formats AVI type1 or type2 to do.
With such a request from JVC, I would probably rather ridiculous
make. You say it yourself: DV is DV is DV ... (but unfortunately
surely not always).


Gruß,
WIWO.



Answer by Frank Derlin:

"Winfried Wolf" wrote ...
[snip]
> Schön wär's, wenn's so easy.
> Actually it is completely no preference, with the type I try. Neither
> Type1 or type2 or direct MPEG capture helps. Tested hab 'ich include:

It was a try, imho.

> Premiere (type2)
> Ulead (type1 and type2)
> NeroVision (type1, type2, MPEG)
> Windows Movie Maker (probably type1)
>
> However, are you (sorry, I must say) with your statement
> On the wrong anyway:
> The recorder has nothing with the formats AVI type1 or type2 to do.

This is on the computer. The host program grabs it
in the AVI container, so that a Windos the play. Clear.

> With such a request from JVC, I would probably rather ridiculous
> Make. You say it yourself: DV is DV is DV ... (but unfortunately
> But probably not always).

You've tried a lot to work on Pinnacle nothing.
So I would assume that the recorder is not a DV at Standard --
DV delivering cards. Questions costs nothing, why this is so. Anyway
he is with "IEEE 1394 compliant" advertised.
If the DV500 does, then where is the problem? Take that which
works.;)
Do you think sound on a DV Cam, if you get from the recorder to this
Cam transfer? And of these cam to the PC?
Is there s.Recorder EVL. the possibility of the audio frequency or
Manual sampling rate set?

Gruß, Frank



Answer by Winfried Wolf:

Derlin Frank wrote:

> You've tried a lot to work on Pinnacle nothing.
> So I would assume that the recorder is not a DV at Standard --
> DV cards delivering. Questions costs nothing, why this is so. Anyway
> Is it with "IEEE 1394 compliant" advertised.

I've not spoken with JVC, but a friend of me,
originally had purchased the device. Who said what in the
Direction: Wenns with the PC goes, you have luck, but we guarantee
only the transfer to / from the camcorder.
Since I am in Internet searches to other synonymous am pushed to this
Problem, it seems synonymous no specific defect in my unit
be. If now one would say "work with me's', I would
really into the brood.

> If the DV500 does, then where is the problem? Take that which
> Works.;)

The DV500 calculator I use this usually synonymous. I would only
happy synonymous spot (ie, while I was with the recorder, camera etc
'm) on my laptop DVD mastering.

> Do you think sound on a DV Cam, if you get from the recorder to this
> Cam transfer? And of these cam to the PC?
Yes and Yes. But the DV tape as a buffer to take, is synonymous
not the yellow from the egg.

> Is there s.Recorder EVL. the possibility of the audio frequency or
> Sampling rate manual set?
Unfortunately not.

The next time you use werd 'I probably parallel to the DVD recorder record
and the HD-recorder only to run to safety. But actually
He is responsible for pity.

Gruß,
WIWO.



















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