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    I am using HDVsplit and followed the instructions exactly. It recognizes the camcorder and I have the output set to HDV
    Problem is that the video captured is as if looking through a red lens.
    The video when played back on the camcorder is fine though.
    I have Win XP SP2
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    what do the .m2t video files look like when played with vlc of mpc?
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    I used VLC to view the captured files (.m2t) and same red tint throughout.
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    since vls uses it's own codecs to play files i'd guess it's part of the video. if you can cut a sample 40-50 mb and upload it to a file sharing site i'll take a look at it here.

    here's a tool that may cut a sample from a big file for you if you need one.



    makesample.zip
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    HDVsplit makes a bit-identical copy of what is on the tape.

    To take an MPEG-2 encoded video, and make it "go all red" would actually take a huge amount of effort - decode, apply colour change, re-encode. That's simply not happening.

    It's either a decoding issue, a monitor issue, or a view finder LCD issue.

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    In the viewfinder LCD it looks fine. I've tried it on 2 different PCs w/2 different monitors.
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    as 2bdecided said it's in the video then, hdvsplit can't change anything.

    try playing the tape from the cam video out port to a tv.
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    Thanks for your help. It turns out that the problem was with VLCplayer (or perhaps the PC was overloaded), as I rebooted and previewed it in Sony Vegas and it looked fine.

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