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  • Rob Ing

    May 15, 2017 at 4:05 pm in reply to: GH5 audio phasing with wireless pack

    Ok I figured it out! The Sennheiser pack requires a proper connector which screws onto the device. Since i was using a “normal” TRS connector, it didn’t go in far enough to make all the connections within the pack.

  • Rob Ing

    May 5, 2017 at 4:29 pm in reply to: GH5 audio phasing with wireless pack

    Thanks Tom,
    it might be the Sennheiser output config on the G2 wireless pack. Not really sure however as i have tried this:
    > connected Zoom with same TRS to camera, used mono mic and it was sent out to GH5 with L&R correct phase.
    > connected Sennheiser to Zoom then to camera, and with L&R correct phase.
    > only when i connect Sennheiser to GH5 directly with TRS to camera, the L&R are 180d out of phase.
    So maybe i should ask Sennheiser as maybe its a Balanced out with a different config.
    thx

  • Rob Ing

    May 5, 2017 at 2:31 pm in reply to: GH5 audio phasing with wireless pack

    The stereo channel is 180 deg out with left and right when I use a wireless pack. There is no issues when audio is picked up from the cameras internal mic as they are in phase. I monitor from the camera with headphones and it sound fine, and as you know 180 deg out of phase in cans don’t cancel.
    thx in advance.
    rob

  • Rob Ing

    November 12, 2015 at 7:05 pm in reply to: AE effects rendering wrong

    Auke,
    I just had the something similar as you! It does have something to do with fast blur. With mine, i had a camera move out when it happens. However when i have it dynamic linked on a PPRO timeline, it works just fine!
    I have purged, restarted, seems like everything, but the only way i can get rid of this strange render in AF is to turn off Blur. Bug?!

    Inger,
    cc2015
    Win7

  • Rob Ing

    January 3, 2014 at 8:32 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro has encountered an error.

    Don’t know if your still getting this, but I just got this after the latest update through CC. I blew away the cashe, and it seemed to do the trick.
    how this helps,
    Inger

  • Rob Ing

    October 15, 2012 at 10:37 pm in reply to: Best software to import P2 footage?

    In the past I have been using P2 ingester which you download from panasonic. However lately, I am excited about Adobe CS6 Prelude. Within that you can select which files you want, where you want them to go, with as many Destinations. you can also Transcode them. It also has a Verify to compare either by file size or bit by bit.
    Finding it very handy.
    Inger

  • Rob Ing

    September 19, 2009 at 1:44 am in reply to: Shooting cold weather

    I was up in northern Canada last November where the temp was about -15degC. I was using two hvx200 and two Dionic 90 with the adapter for the camera. It worked pretty good except the cable got really stiff with the cold and had to keep an eye on it snapping. I mostly carried the battery inside my jacket to keep it warm. I just don’t know how you will charge them. I had a camp that i was able to download my footage and recharge my equipment every night.
    good luck and stay warm.

    rob

  • Rob Ing

    September 7, 2009 at 9:50 pm in reply to: Recovering missing footage on P2 card

    I once had accidentally deleted a very important clip(from the camera). I spoke with Panasonic Canada and they were so kind to see what they could do for me to recover. Apparently they sent it to Japan and ended up recovering the entire lost clips. I wish i new how they did this, because I tried every program i could purchase on line.
    So in my case, it was a success, but i have no idea how they did it.

    Rob

    robingproductions.ca

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