Hi. I'm waiting to upgrade from XPP to MCv3, but, I own a JVC GY-HD200 and use it to shoot HDV 24p. AVID had previously announced they would finally support JVC HDV 24p in MCv3. Even resellers advertise stating there is finally support for JVC HDV 24/25p. Somewhere in MCv3 just released specs or READ ME I read that it only supports the JVC GY-HD250 , not the 110 nor the 200 models. Is this true? Has anyone had a chance to try and successfuly capture 24p HDV footage from a 200 with MCv3? I would really appreciate any comments. Thanks.
Currently, I've had to default to using SONY VEGAS Pro 8 to capture 24p HDV from my JVC while my AVID investment is waiting and collecting dust.
Anyone ?
The 250 was the same as the 200 just with the ability to work in studio. That being said - I have never had Xpress, nor MC3, work with 720/30 format.
My Two Cents .02Kent Brockman
Avid Engineering found some issues with the other JVC camera models. Most notably they do not shoot audio and video in sync; the video and audio are off by a certain number of frames depending on the project type. Because of this, only the GY-HD250 is supported at this point.
Additional work is being done to try to add support the other JVC cameras.
Bob
-- Bob Russo Applications Specialist at Avid Technology
Can you elaborate on your statement that the JVC cameras dont shoot audio and video insync? I can capture from my JVC GY101 into Liquid with no problems, and the HDV playback from the camera is fine. They also shoot in 25i in sync. Is this a problem with avid rather than the camera?
As I understand it, because of the different way the audio and video is captured to tape, not in sync, specific engineering work must be done to support these cameras. It sounds like this work has been done with Liquid. Avid is working to add support for these cameras at a future date.
Unfortunately I can't elaborate much more, that's the answer I received from engineering.
Thank You Bob for looking into it and everyone else interested and affected in some way. The strange thing is the JVC 200 is technically the same as the 250, only, the 250 has added studio adapters which add sdi & genlock features. But thru 1394, shouldn't it be the same data ?
Avid touted so much, even on press releases, that there would finally be support for the JVC 24/25p HDV format on MC3. Again, we waited; it never happened in XPPro days. AVID should release a warning to post on AVID Store, resellers sites, and press releases, that there are still issues with JVC and avoid misleading a potential upgrader or buyer, and saving them from surprise headaches and expense.
I understand techs may be looking into the problem, but for us who our work relies and to an extent depends on editing on AVID, deserve a little more attention. We may have purchased equipment under the trust that AVID , according to press releases and features and specs posted, was finally going to release a solution to our needs and are bound to find out later on, the hard way, that we need to look for other editing solutions because the claim was not accurate. An answer like ,"we will try and have a fix to this issue promptly, perhaps on the next update", will be slightly more conforting than waiting endlessly like in XPPro. = possibility to find other Apps who are working more diligently on this matters. Ie.- FCP, EDIUS, VEGAS, PREMIERE.
Sorry folks, had to let it out. Never-the-less, thank you. And thank people like Bob who listen and I'm sure you wish for a solution for all of us. But AVID techs should get on it and not just say it will happen when it happens if it happens, attitude.
Thanks.
The JVC 100 is listed as certified - and, more recently, the 250. The "drift" is only apparent in Avid - using other editing programs, Liquid, or others.... the drift does not occur. Also, the audio/video is in sync for, approx. 1 minute before the drift occurs during the capture process. Upon playback the issue is remains.. videovic... Ultimately I went out and got another editing application on a MacPro system. Good thing is when Avid get the JVC line actually working, Avid and the other editing application can co-exist on the same system.Mr. Russo... this has been a major issue since 2006 (which is when I first began using the JVC line). Even with the .m2t wrapper files from the Firestore FS4Pro have the same issues. I can have a file captured to the FS4Pro and, after importing that file, the drift will also be apparent.. so it is beyond the capture process.. this is a file transfer. I can playback the original material, from tape or the FS4 and NO drift is apparent through any clips.Just to echo videovic. Avid and JVC made the big NAB announcement in 2005 of their collaboration in bringing the JVC HDV line and Avid together... this is 3 years of not working. I am not using any of the off-frame rates either.. 720/30 that's it. Now SD Avid, JVC and FS4Pro are excellent - I cannot fault that... it's when it comes to the HDV world that expectations, don't fall short, but simply died before they were born.See HERE for one of my threads after numerous back-and-forth with tech support.
I'd like to echo videovic's thoughts and add a few of my own and some questions.
It seems those of us with JVC 200 cameras are left where we were 2 years ago with Xpress Pro and handed more of the "we're working on it" spin. I have waited patiently and listened to the promises to no avial.
After numerous private email assurances from March of this year, from an official Avid source, that the new release of MC would support the JVC 200 with "720p/59.94, 50, 29.97, 25, and 23.976 capture" this is not the case!
And so my Avid investment keeps collecting dust with each passing year. I guess there is a reason that Edius Broadcast software came free with the camera when purchased. I am relieved that I waited and have not purchased the MC upgrade from Pro yet, if ever.
Apparently "the Avid string along" is alive and well inside of the "new thinking" badge.
So, what are the exact JVC camera Device templates available in MC 3.0? Just GY-HD250? Even Xpress Pro has two templates (GY-HD100 60 and GY-HD200 60) even though they don't work. Why are they included? My camera plays everything back in sync just fine so I'm not sure where that comes from. Can one use the the 250 template with the 200 camera in MC 3.0? Anyone?
I'm sure I'll be berated for this post but this ever lingering state of affairs in relation to these JVC cameras is not only disheartening but disgusting as well. " />
That's right...an xw8000.
"I'm sure I'll be berated for this post..."
Not from me sir.... There are many things I will back Avid on (having been a user since the early 90's) but their 'support' of JVC GY-HD line is not one of them. (Keeping it U.S. based) From the 100 to the HD50, to the 200, to the 250 and, on the recently updated supported devices, the FS4ProHD (which was listed back in 2005/06 as 'works great with Avid' - in SD I found out), none of these actually work in 720/30 format.I have footage shot on the entire range of JVC HD line - including the FS4ProHD - and the outcome is the same.. and I don't know where the 'few frames' of audio drift comes from... 3-8 seconds of audio drift. Same thing, playback from ANY of these devices - no issues.Capture/import to Avid - not so much.What I find quite funny is how, in one document, the "example" of working with the JVC HDV footage is talking about using the HD100 (another FS device), but no "example" of working with actual tape.Damn it... I am getting more and more upset as I go through this thread and type this stuff... I think a little nap is needed before I post a ** RANT WARNING ** from my past.
LOL, sorry, I can feel you.
I have been a supporter and believer of AVID. But when it comes to JVC and AVID and a lame excuse with no fix...pheww! If AVID says is a problem with these cameras, then, why has almost every other NLE program out there has taken the time and given it the importance,AVID, has not into making it work. Think how many techno advantages in performance AVID has achieved,yet, not fix a long issue with a camera that others have found solutions in their apps. I use VEGAS, it works wonderful and no audio drift. I have shot content for a media company and they have no issues with their FCP. I shoot content for another, and they use EDIUS...no prob.
AVID, I do not want to change and migrate completely to another NLE apps and I do not want to loose a big part of my investment and love and trust in AVID. We may be few; Do something quick, do not forget us.
Thank all of you who have help me feel understood on this issue and AVID, give us some love.
Got QA looking at this.
" Do we know what project type this issue shows up in? We couldn't repro in 720p29.97" Marianna
Marianna
marianna.montague@avid.com
813-493-6800 mobile
AOL IM avidmarianna
I have an HD100 and a DR-HD100 hard drive recorder. same problems as everyone else.
however, if i capture the m2t stream out of the hard drive recorder using cineform, the files import fine. to be clear, i shoot 24p HDV to m2t files on the DR-HD100 - the files imported into avid directly show the sync problem. if i playback these files through cineform and capture them as m2t files, all's well. the same goes though HDV 24p shot on tape. these files come out 23.976 and are usable in the appropriate project setting. (can't get the files to encode w/ pulldown, so no use in anything outside a 23.976 project). Don't know if any of that will help those "looking into" this problem. they seem to have been looking into the problem for quite some time.
pretty disgusted w/ this whole thing.
Strimps et all
I passed this along to QA Friday and will post once they get back to me on their testing. Stand by.
marianna
Hi all,
QA responded back this am to the issue at hand. The QA team has verified it is a bug and have logged it for a fix. I dont have a timeframe though on the fix to report at this time.
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