Wrong MiniDV player?

C. Roman wrote on 8/20/2007, 9:09 AM
I bought the JVC-BR-DV600U a few months ago, mainly to capture footage for an ongoing movie.
I use the Panasonic DVX100 and shoot at 24PA.
The only way I can capture into Vegas at that rate is through my camera since the JVC player sends only 30 frames.

Did I buy the wrong unit? If so, which would you recommend?
Is there a work around short of making the footage 24PA after capturing? Would this degrate the picture quality?

Thanks for any info you can give.

Comments

rs170a wrote on 8/20/2007, 9:57 AM
Since it's the software that takes care of the pulldown for you, you can capture footage shot with your DVX100 with any miniDV camcorder or deck , including your JVC.

I recommend reading the free 24p White Paper (PDF format) called "24p and Panasonic AG-DVX100 and AJ-SDX900
in Vegas and DVD Architect".
It explains a lot of things you may not be familiar with yet about this process.

Mike
C. Roman wrote on 8/20/2007, 10:26 AM
Thanks, I will read it, although I went through the Training CD. What I still don't get is why it captures 24frames on lt through the camera player and not through the JVC player. I don't want to use the camera to feed the footage into the computer. That's why I bought the JVC.

I just want to know if I should get rid of the JVC and buy another, and which?

Thanks again
rs170a wrote on 8/20/2007, 10:53 AM
Thanks, I will read it, although I went through the Training CD.

The Training CD is for the camera. The article I linked to is for working with 24p footage from this camera in Vegas.

What I still don't get is why it captures 24frames on lt through the camera player and not through the JVC player

How do you know you're getting 24p capture?

As I said, it's the software (in this case, Vegas) that does the pulldown, not the deck.
I have a JVC-BR-DV3000 and have used it a few times to capture 24p footage shot with a friend's DVX-100.

Mike
C. Roman wrote on 8/20/2007, 11:20 AM
Well, I capture with the camera playing the tape (shot at 24) and after capture I look at the clip properties: Attributes: 720x480x24 Format: DV (removing 2-3-3-2 pulldown) Frame rate: 23.976.

The I do the same but playing through the JVC Player : Attributes 720x480x24 Format: uncompressed
Frame rate: 29.970
rs170a wrote on 8/20/2007, 11:53 AM
I had no idea that a camera capture would show those attrubutes.
Since I've always had to return the camera, I've only ever used my JVC deck as a capture device.
I make sure project properties are set accordingly, drop the clips on the timeline and they behave as expected.

As a test, capture a clip using your camera.
Now capture the same clip with your JVC.
Start a new project, making sure that project properties are set to24p and see if there's any difference between the two.

Mike
C. Roman wrote on 8/20/2007, 12:48 PM
All my new projects are auto started at 24P, however, when I check the captured clips (as explained before) the properties are different whether I capture from camera or JVC Player.

Now, a the clip captured at 30f (although shot at 24) does NOT change to 24 once put into the timeline. To change it I have to go to right click on the clip and select Media properties, then enable 2-3 pull down removal.