I'm tryiing to capture the blue screen with white DV tape graphic you see when you play back or rewind a tape in your camera
i've already tried to dub it (with RCA cables) with two DV Cameras but all i can capture is the blue screen
I really need the white tape "rolling" in there
I'm guessing that you can dump it onto a VHS deck and then recapture it...but that is the last resort
It seems like there should be an easier way to do this
Any input?
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The time code appears on my S-Video output but not IEEE-1394. Is that what you see?
Just cap off S-video. If you can display time code on something other than the LCD there is no problem.
If you can't, you find a DV camcorder or player that can. (hint Sony).
Also most pro players do window dubs of TC. -
If a Sony, check the menu setting for "Display" - you can typically choose LCD Only or LCD/Video Out.
John Miller -
I don't see the timecode at all
I have a Canon XL-1 that i shoot with and a ZR-10 that i use as a deck for capturing
I'll check the display settings on both
any more hints? -
Borrow a Sony?
We used to call these "Special Defects"
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