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Ritter197
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Posted:
Fri Dec 24, 2004 11:35 pm Post subject:
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The camera is a JVC GR DVL 805 Digital movie camera. It came with a cable
that fits into the camera on 1 end and the other fits into the computer, a
fairly recently built one.
It is USB and the other is Firewire.
The thing I noticed though, is that the monitor window in MM2 shows the
images taken at night very dark, almost black, whereas on the monitor window
of the camera they were fine.
Is that attributable to MM2? The images look very normal, considering it was
taken at night, in the viewfinder and camera flip-out screen.
What might be the problem?
I am using Windows XP SP2, plenty of RAM and a separate HD for video. |
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Graham Hughes
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Sat Dec 25, 2004 3:21 am Post subject:
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See below.
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Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com
"Ritter197" <Ritter197@Comcast.net> wrote in message
news:44mdndaKB4TO_FHcRVn-og@comcast.com...
| Quote: | The camera is a JVC GR DVL 805 Digital movie camera. It came with a cable
that fits into the camera on 1 end and the other fits into the computer, a
fairly recently built one.
It is USB and the other is Firewire.
What does this bit mean, a usb cable is totally different to a firewire |
cable, they cannot be interchanged or one end usb the other firewire.
Firewire is best for capturing, usb is poor and often leads to compressed
capture which could affect the quality of the movie.
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The thing I noticed though, is that the monitor window in MM2 shows the
images taken at night very dark, almost black, whereas on the monitor
window
of the camera they were fine.
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It may depend on the brightness of the cam screen and how well set up the pc
monitor is.
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Is that attributable to MM2? The images look very normal, considering it
was
taken at night, in the viewfinder and camera flip-out screen.
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It will capture whatever is on the tape if you use firewire, so shouldn't
make a difference to what you capture, but it may just appear darker on
screen.
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What might be the problem?
I am using Windows XP SP2, plenty of RAM and a separate HD for video.
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Try connecting the cam to a tv and watch it on that. Also export the same
video back from pc to cam and watch that on the tv, it should be the same
result as the first. If both the same then all is ok, if both dark then the
cam screen shows up as being lighter than what is recorded and you need to
compensate for this yourself in how you record or adjust the brightness of
the cam lcd screen. If they both show up light, as you felt was recorded,
then the pc monitor may need adjusting or you may need to compensate for how
MM shows your movie in the preview screen, which is just a "preview" screen.
How does normal daylight video show up? Darker? Lighter? the same?
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Ritter197
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Posted:
Sat Dec 25, 2004 8:43 am Post subject:
Re: MM2 and dark image in observer window |
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Below where and what?
Seems to be just a commercial site
"Graham Hughes" <graham@simplydv.co.uk> wrote in message
news:eEpHobg6EHA.3708@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
| Quote: | See below.
--
Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com
"Ritter197" <Ritter197@Comcast.net> wrote in message
news:44mdndaKB4TO_FHcRVn-og@comcast.com...
The camera is a JVC GR DVL 805 Digital movie camera. It came with a
cable
that fits into the camera on 1 end and the other fits into the computer,
a
fairly recently built one.
It is USB and the other is Firewire.
What does this bit mean, a usb cable is totally different to a firewire
cable, they cannot be interchanged or one end usb the other firewire.
Firewire is best for capturing, usb is poor and often leads to compressed
capture which could affect the quality of the movie.
The thing I noticed though, is that the monitor window in MM2 shows the
images taken at night very dark, almost black, whereas on the monitor
window
of the camera they were fine.
It may depend on the brightness of the cam screen and how well set up the
pc
monitor is.
Is that attributable to MM2? The images look very normal, considering it
was
taken at night, in the viewfinder and camera flip-out screen.
It will capture whatever is on the tape if you use firewire, so shouldn't
make a difference to what you capture, but it may just appear darker on
screen.
What might be the problem?
I am using Windows XP SP2, plenty of RAM and a separate HD for video.
Try connecting the cam to a tv and watch it on that. Also export the same
video back from pc to cam and watch that on the tv, it should be the same
result as the first. If both the same then all is ok, if both dark then
the
cam screen shows up as being lighter than what is recorded and you need to
compensate for this yourself in how you record or adjust the brightness of
the cam lcd screen. If they both show up light, as you felt was recorded,
then the pc monitor may need adjusting or you may need to compensate for
how
MM shows your movie in the preview screen, which is just a "preview"
screen.
How does normal daylight video show up? Darker? Lighter? the same?
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PapaJohn (MVP)
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Posted:
Sat Dec 25, 2004 9:13 am Post subject:
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Graham meant that he made comments after each of your questions.... he
didn't mean the websites under his name
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PapaJohn
Movie Maker 2 - www.papajohn.org
Photo Story 2 - www.photostory.papajohn.org
Photo Story 3 - use the menu branch at www.papajohn.org
..
"Ritter197" <Ritter197@Comcast.net> wrote in message
news:ftidne8qCqRrfFHcRVn-iA@comcast.com...
| Quote: | Below where and what?
Seems to be just a commercial site
"Graham Hughes" <graham@simplydv.co.uk> wrote in message
news:eEpHobg6EHA.3708@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
See below.
--
Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com
"Ritter197" <Ritter197@Comcast.net> wrote in message
news:44mdndaKB4TO_FHcRVn-og@comcast.com...
The camera is a JVC GR DVL 805 Digital movie camera. It came with a
cable
that fits into the camera on 1 end and the other fits into the computer,
a
fairly recently built one.
It is USB and the other is Firewire.
What does this bit mean, a usb cable is totally different to a firewire
cable, they cannot be interchanged or one end usb the other firewire.
Firewire is best for capturing, usb is poor and often leads to compressed
capture which could affect the quality of the movie.
The thing I noticed though, is that the monitor window in MM2 shows the
images taken at night very dark, almost black, whereas on the monitor
window
of the camera they were fine.
It may depend on the brightness of the cam screen and how well set up the
pc
monitor is.
Is that attributable to MM2? The images look very normal, considering it
was
taken at night, in the viewfinder and camera flip-out screen.
It will capture whatever is on the tape if you use firewire, so shouldn't
make a difference to what you capture, but it may just appear darker on
screen.
What might be the problem?
I am using Windows XP SP2, plenty of RAM and a separate HD for video.
Try connecting the cam to a tv and watch it on that. Also export the same
video back from pc to cam and watch that on the tv, it should be the same
result as the first. If both the same then all is ok, if both dark then
the
cam screen shows up as being lighter than what is recorded and you need
to
compensate for this yourself in how you record or adjust the brightness
of
the cam lcd screen. If they both show up light, as you felt was recorded,
then the pc monitor may need adjusting or you may need to compensate for
how
MM shows your movie in the preview screen, which is just a "preview"
screen.
How does normal daylight video show up? Darker? Lighter? the same?
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Ritter197
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Posted:
Sat Dec 25, 2004 2:38 pm Post subject:
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I must have not seen them, because it just said "see below" and I saw only
the 2 commercial sites in hyperlink.
BUT _ I do really appreciate your comments and your excellent websites. I
have entered them under My Favourites and study them in detail.
Have a nice Christmas
Karl
"PapaJohn (MVP)" <PapaJohn@CharterMI.net> wrote in message
news:%23zEumgj6EHA.2584@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
| Quote: | Graham meant that he made comments after each of your questions.... he
didn't mean the websites under his name
--
PapaJohn
Movie Maker 2 - www.papajohn.org
Photo Story 2 - www.photostory.papajohn.org
Photo Story 3 - use the menu branch at www.papajohn.org
.
"Ritter197" <Ritter197@Comcast.net> wrote in message
news:ftidne8qCqRrfFHcRVn-iA@comcast.com...
Below where and what?
Seems to be just a commercial site
"Graham Hughes" <graham@simplydv.co.uk> wrote in message
news:eEpHobg6EHA.3708@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
See below.
--
Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com
"Ritter197" <Ritter197@Comcast.net> wrote in message
news:44mdndaKB4TO_FHcRVn-og@comcast.com...
The camera is a JVC GR DVL 805 Digital movie camera. It came with a
cable
that fits into the camera on 1 end and the other fits into the
computer, a
fairly recently built one.
It is USB and the other is Firewire.
What does this bit mean, a usb cable is totally different to a firewire
cable, they cannot be interchanged or one end usb the other firewire.
Firewire is best for capturing, usb is poor and often leads to
compressed
capture which could affect the quality of the movie.
The thing I noticed though, is that the monitor window in MM2 shows the
images taken at night very dark, almost black, whereas on the monitor
window
of the camera they were fine.
It may depend on the brightness of the cam screen and how well set up
the pc
monitor is.
Is that attributable to MM2? The images look very normal, considering
it
was
taken at night, in the viewfinder and camera flip-out screen.
It will capture whatever is on the tape if you use firewire, so
shouldn't
make a difference to what you capture, but it may just appear darker on
screen.
What might be the problem?
I am using Windows XP SP2, plenty of RAM and a separate HD for video.
Try connecting the cam to a tv and watch it on that. Also export the
same
video back from pc to cam and watch that on the tv, it should be the
same
result as the first. If both the same then all is ok, if both dark then
the
cam screen shows up as being lighter than what is recorded and you need
to
compensate for this yourself in how you record or adjust the brightness
of
the cam lcd screen. If they both show up light, as you felt was
recorded,
then the pc monitor may need adjusting or you may need to compensate for
how
MM shows your movie in the preview screen, which is just a "preview"
screen.
How does normal daylight video show up? Darker? Lighter? the same?
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