Frank Cervarich
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I can see this in moving pics and still as well. I am looking at this on my Samsung monitor and not a reliable external monitor. Several people have suggested interlacing might be the problem. I will try that.
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How do I take a screen shot?
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No. This is not lens flare. The white lines on the pavement zig-zag in a way that reminds me of what you see looking at zebra bars in a viewfinder. This could be caused by a combination of the vibration from the truck bouncing on the road and the video being slightly over exposed. But I could be wrong about that. And, I am looking for a correction to the effect (the zig-zag look).
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I want to thank everyone who has responded to my original post. Your responses have been very thought provoking and have provided much insight. Thank you all again.
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The error message says ‘access denied.’ The source is a slide and Boris 3D Text. I have tried a number of formats and sequence settings, none of which seem to influence the error message. I am trying to render the two above mentioned items which occupy the same place on the timeline, one being on V1 and the other being on V2.
After I sent this call for help, though, I did try to trash preferences one more time. I am not sure why, but this time it worked. Hopefully, it will hold up and pass the test of time.
Thanks for getting back to me. I really appreciate it.
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Noah –
I have an estimate to repair my camera. It turns out that there was more to it (what else is new) than just the XLR connectors. A puncture so hidden that it had not been noticed caused by a fall the camera took several years ago had put pressure on the board that connects to the XLR connectors causing the malfunction. That puncture and fall, in turn, had caused other internal problems that needed replacement and/or repair. Without actually getting into repair the estimate is now standing at $1200 – and some of the parts that are damaged have no listed replacement part. It is unclear whether those parts are still being made. My current thinking is to have the camera put back together and not repaired. It still works and records audio via the internal mics. I am now waiting to see what happens in the DSLR wars that look like they will be exploding in the next six months to a year. If the price range remains the same, I could pick up I much improved HD camera for less than $3000. Does that make sense?
Thanks again for your responses to my issue. I really appreciate it. Take care.
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Noah –
Thanks for the advice. I will take it and get an estimate. I will let you know what the estimate is when I get it so you can use it for reference.
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Noah –
I have tried other mics and I have tested all these mics on other equipment to make certain they are functioning properly.
But…
You have mentioned the dreaded word – repair.
Considering the rapidly evolving state-of-the-art in camera technology, do you think it would be worth it to repair this camera? I can still use it with the on-board mic and it functions well. Repair will probably be a minimum of $300. This money might be more effectively used to go towards buying an upgrade camera.
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Noah –
I have been using this mic is this setup since I bought the camera four years ago and it has worked like a champ – but maybe it would work just as well with this setting switched to off. -
I have entered all my copy in Joomla to my satisfaction. I am unable to place the photos that I have uploaded or came from my previous web site. I have also been unable to upload or place videos either from my previous site or new ones. The way the person who downloaded Joomla for me set it up, I am not publishing to the active web site I now have. I am uncertain how to go about finalizing and publishing to my live web site. I hope this clears up my situation. If not, please let me know how I can make my situation clear to you.
Thanks for responding.