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  • using camcorder as a bridge to edit on TV

    Posted by Fuabond on February 2, 2006 at 9:54 pm

    HI, does any one what I have to do to use my camcorder as a bridge to be able to edit using a regular TV, sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t. When I capture I can see the image in the TV, when I print to video I can also see it, but not when I edit. WHYYY?? sometimes it has worked.
    please help.

    fuabond

    Fuabond replied 20 years, 3 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Shane Ross

    February 2, 2006 at 10:13 pm

    #8 External Monitor Viewing.

    Shane’s Stock Answer #8:

    A simple path is mac > firewire > camera or deck > rca cables > tv

    Then start up your camera and tv, then open fcp.

    Then go View > External video > all frames
    Video playback should be Apple firewire NTSC (If you are using an NTSC set)
    Audio playback should be Audio follows Video

    Techinially, this should send synched video to your TV

    If for some reason you can’t view your timeline on your external monitor, there are a few things to try:

    1) Make sure that the camera/deck is connected and powered on BEFORE you open FCP.

    2) In the Final Cut Pro menu select AUDIO/VIDEO Preferences and make sure your signal is being sent out thru Firewire DV.

    3) Go to the menu and select VIEW>EXTERNAL>ALL FRAMES.

    4) Click in the % box above the image and select FIT TO WINDOW.

    5) Go to VIEW->refresh A/V devices

    6) Make sure the Log & Capture window is closed

    If you want it to play in both the canvas and the external monitor you need to go to the FINAL CUT PRO menu and select AUDIO/VIDIO settings and make sure MIRROR ON DESKTOP is selected under the PLAYBACK OUTPUT section

    Shane

    Shane Ross
    Alokut Productions
    http://www.lfhd.net

  • Fuabond

    February 2, 2006 at 10:36 pm

    Shane thank you so much, it was the part about the frames that I was missing. great way to go around it without getting a mini DV deck. Thanks again
    Felipe

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