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  • Steven polanski
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    Thanks Geoff, I'll archive that one for when I start to capture from media cards.
    For the record, if anyone reads this post the Sony A1P and A1E are the same camera, the P denotes Pacific region sales and the E denotes Europe region sales. The power cable is the most obvious difference between the two cameras. One suits European power outlets and the other suits Australian or pacific region power outlets.

    Steve

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  • Geoff_C
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    Steven

    Glad to see problem solved.

    Sony have produced a useful pdf detailing how to hook up their cams to Edius. I googled 'sony thomson edius capture pdf' and found this. My cam is an A1E and It hooked straight in. Link below if I've copied it correctly.



    Geoff

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  • Steven polanski
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    Problem solved!
    It was the output format that I first chose.

    I only have the firewire port in the NX card which is where I plug my fire wire cable (IEEE 1394 4 pin, iLink cable, S400 cable) into.

    For the record here are the settings I used:

    In the A1P camera I had the i Link set to off for HDV transfere to computer.

    Project preset:
    Output device- Generic OHCI HD 50Hz

    Output format- 1440x1080 50i 48kHz 2ch

    In the open project with the 'capture' drop down menu the 'input Format'
    I chose is 'Canopus HQ 1440x1080 50i'

    The capture was smooth with no drop outs.

    Thanks everyone for your help

    Big sloppy kiss for everyone!.............Yea Right!

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  • Ron Evans
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    Originally posted by Steven polanski
    Jerry I'm trying to reply to your answer but this web page is telling my to post an answer ten Characters long so I'll put it here instead of in your post.

    The back of my card is inside my computer!
    Are you pulling my leg?
    Have I missed something since I started editing five years ago.

    Ron I do have the 1440x1080 50i. I first chose this since the camera only records 50i anyway.
    I think Jerry was saying to use the motherboard IEEE1394 connector not the NX connector. I have only used the motherboard connection for HDV so do not know about the NX spec that Jerry refers to.

    Ron Evans

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  • John Hooper
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    Originally posted by Steven polanski
    Jerry I'm trying to reply to your answer but this web page is telling my to post an answer ten Characters long so I'll put it here instead of in your post.

    The back of my card is inside my computer!
    Are you pulling my leg?
    Have I missed something since I started editing five years ago.

    Ron I do have the 1440x1080 50i. I first chose this since the camera only records 50i anyway.
    In your original post you said:

    "Before capture I choose 'generic HDV-input' and select the 'Canopus HQ 1920x1080 50i'"

    So just to clarify, your project preset is 1080 x 1440 50i and the capture preset for HDV is also 1080 x 1440 50i?

    Apart from the NX, do you have a Firewire input anywhere on your PC (front or on the back)? If so, are you saying this does not work for capture?

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  • Steven polanski
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    Jerry I'm trying to reply to your answer but this web page is telling my to post an answer ten Characters long so I'll put it here instead of in your post.

    The back of my card is inside my computer!
    Are you pulling my leg?
    Have I missed something since I started editing five years ago.

    Ron I do have the 1440x1080 50i. I first chose this since the camera only records 50i anyway.

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  • Ron Evans
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    I think that PAL HDV would be 1440x1080 50i preset. I assume that is what you have in Australia.

    Ron Evans

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  • Jerry
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    Are you trying to capture from the NX bay firewire? It only does SD.
    Use the mainboard firewire connector on the back of the card.

    Make sure that you are using Edius 5.51.
    Use the 1440x1080i 59.94 project setting.
    Use the Firewire input on the back of the mainboard card.
    This should get you an image. If not, try a different firewire cable.

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  • Steven polanski
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    Originally posted by Majac
    What a co-incidence. I've just posted a question with exactly the same problem, even the same Sony camera.

    Steven, after a lot of trial and error, I got it to work if I used an input format of 1440 x 1080 50i in the Generic HDV Input field

    In my question I asked why 1920 x 1080 didnt work

    Majac, I've had no luck with the 1440x1080 setting. Can you list your camera settings, input and project settings and any presets that you use.

    I'll then check this against mine. I'm sure I've missed something along the way.

    Steve
    Last edited by Steven polanski; 06-24-2012, 01:55 PM.

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  • Steven polanski
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    Ok jog my memory regarding the firewire cable. I have an i link cable that goes into the S 400 input which I've been using for every project.
    My NX input is an earlier NHX B10.

    I'll ty the 1440x1080
    and get back to you.

    By the way the Sony A1P is way under rated, I have been using it for TV broadcast for four years and everyone gives the same comment, "That must be a really expensive broadcast camera you use!"
    When I mention that it's low budget entry level they are always suprised.
    It's how you use that camera not how expensive.

    back soon.

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  • tuyle
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    Originally posted by Majac
    What a co-incidence. I've just posted a question with exactly the same problem, even the same Sony camera.

    Steven, after a lot of trial and error, I got it to work if I used an input format of 1440 x 1080 50i in the Generic HDV Input field

    In my question I asked why 1920 x 1080 didnt work
    The camera is HDV format (1440x1080),
    firewire is supported HDV & SD - 1440x1080 max. That was why 1920x1080 didn't work.

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  • Jerry
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    Yes, HDV is 1440x1080. Choosing 1920x1080 will not get you anywhere.
    Start easy. Setup a 1440x1080 project setting and select your input. try to capture from there.

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  • John Hooper
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    Don't know if it makes a difference, but HDV is 1440 x 1080

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  • Majac
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    What a co-incidence. I've just posted a question with exactly the same problem, even the same Sony camera.

    Steven, after a lot of trial and error, I got it to work if I used an input format of 1440 x 1080 50i in the Generic HDV Input field

    In my question I asked why 1920 x 1080 didnt work

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  • Jerry
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    Do you have a FireWire port on you mother board?
    Give that a try. Are you trying to capture HD from the
    front bay panel's FireWire. This will only do SD. If I remember my NX, I believe
    the mainboard FireWire connection will do HD.
    Check your cable.

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