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Export to DV tape fix?

 

 


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May 9, 2000, 7:25 PM

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Export to DV tape fix? Can't Post

I got this responce, in another forum, and thought I'd copy it here. -Allan
Posted By: Official Bungie Store Mascot <bungiestoremascot@mac.com> (wccp4.bendcable.com)
Date: 9-May-2000 3:34 p.m.
n Response To: What are you doing right? (Allan G Reilly)
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I don't know what application you're using... sounds like FCP. I had some problems initially when sending video back out to the camcorder, I later discoveredthat it was a preference in Final Cut that caused this. You have to make sure that DV video is set as the output type in all preference panels. Note: there are
several preference panels, and I spent a lot of time before I finally found the one that was set wrong. I had it set to JPEG video, which caused some really bizarre video glitches. I haven't tried outputting video in iMovie, so I can't comment on how it works. Hope this solves your problem- If not, e-mail me:
bungiestoremascot@mac.com