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Posted by doc on 04/04/06 03:11

personally, everything we've gotten from JVC (including SVHS recorder and
mini deck) has been total junk. noisy, somewhat agravating malfunctions,
and dropped frames - which they say is tape . . not the unit) yet, when we
run the same tapes on Panasonic, hmmmmmm, no problem. we don''t trust
anything from JVC and all we have left from them is the SVHS recorder and
we've only recently converted the last of our SVHS clients to DVD, and thus
.. . wha lah, we will soon get rid of the last of the JVC products :o)

drd

"Jack P" <vidpro40@optonlineDOT.netX> wrote in message
news:Sl2Yf.84$K83.61@fe09.lga...
> Not that it's any consolation
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> but It's fairly well known that certain JVC DV Decks develop problems with
> "dropouts"
> and I think it was determined that the problem is fixed with a firmware
> update.
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> Also--- a friend of a friend is a JVC rep up here in NY NJ who recently
> advised me that JVC recomends using Panasonic brand tapes (or I assume
> JVC) tapes in their DV decks, as the wet Sony lubricant in Sony tapes can
> cause dropouts.
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> I had a big dropout problem with a JVC DV5000 camera when I used Sony 80
> min tapes --- which is also apparently a big no no.
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> I guess you guys weren't rolling Iso tapes as well ?
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> That really blows man.
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> in case we didn't "get something" we could always blame the fuse.... Had
> to actually use that excuse once...
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> "Steve Guidry" <steveguidryremovethis@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:n5dXf.6825$HW2.6601@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>> Here's the disclaimer : I'm not an editor. I'm the guy that recorded
>> the
>> tapes that have the problem below . . .
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>> It was a live event. It's over. There is no chance for a re-do. I've
>> got
>> to find a way to fix this or give most/all of the client's money back.
>> The
>> client will be doing the edit himself.
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>> The last beta deck was down, and the others were on other jobs. So, we
>> recorded the switched master to a JVC BR-DV6000 DV deck. Turns out that
>> there was a head clog, and the master tapes from both performances have
>> dropouts. We've tried it on several decks, and I'm convinced that the
>> problem is on the tape, and that it's not a playback issue. The dropouts
>> manifest themselves in three different areas on the screen where
>> pixilated
>> blocks appear and disappear. It's moving video, so a cut/paste from a
>> nearby region won't easily hide it.
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>> Basically, I think the plug-in should detect the dropout, and then freeze
>> the frame immediately before it and hold it until the video is good
>> again.
>> It should have the ability to do a mask (3 of them in one-pass, while
>> we're
>> wishing . . .) so that just the affected area gets frozen.
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>> Oh yeah . . . The editor will be using Premiere Pro.
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>> Help me Obi-one Kanobe. You're my only hope . . .
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>> --
>> Steve Guidry
>> Video Works, Inc.
>> Live events for TV and Video
>> www.videoworksinc.com
>> 800.844.4404
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