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  1. I have used a JVC GYHD201 for many years as photographic support with the fire service. For years SD served me fine, but now everyone needs HD. This camera, I thought when I bought it was a bit "future proof" with the HD 720 25 option. However, I cant capture HD 720 25 footage with the sound and audio in sync. JVC cant help, just said to buy new camera!!! (No budget).
    I have tried capturing in Premiere elements 7, adobe premiere pro CS4 and C6 pro, and HDV split. Any ideas? Sound seems to fall behind, so in say a 10 min edited clip there will be no sound for the last 30 seconds or so.
    Anyone have any ideas?
    Last edited by E Howland; 6th Sep 2017 at 05:11.
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    Never mind.
    Last edited by LMotlow; 5th Sep 2017 at 21:38.
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  3. Originally Posted by LMotlow View Post
    Never mind.
    Why post..

    "720/25 might be HD, but it's not BluRay or AVCHD compliant. Maybe that's why people suggest a new camera. Or get a used one that can shoot compliant HD formats. The allowed formats for BluRay compliant HD at 1280x720 are 720/50 (PAL), 720/59.94 (NTSC), 720/24, or 720/23.976. https://www.videohelp.com/hd#tech

    Using an editor for HD capture is nonsense. HD is copied, not captured."

    And then delete it with "never mind"?
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    Because the specs I referred to are for the JVC GYHD201, but you said you're using a JVC JYHD201, which I never heard of. In this forum a post can be changed but not removed.
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  5. GY HD 201.... phone auto correct changed it!

    Even though, just can't capture or copy hd 720 25 footage to pc keeping sound and audio in sync.
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    How about posting a MediaInfo readout on an example file.
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