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DVCAM playback MiniDV

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My latest xfer was recorded to DVCAM tape. I looked at it today on a DVCAM deck at the university where I work, but didn't have time to capture the footage to my firewire drive. One of the lab techs that oversees the editing suites told me I could capture the footage with a regular miniDV camera so I went home and have done that. I used Windows Movie Maker and captured as WMV because I didn't want to spend the time capturing raw AVI because I just wanted to have a look at the shots.

Something weird happened: The moving pictures speed up and slow down in sort of a rythmic pulse-like way. And I seem to be getting excessive drop outs.

What might cause this?
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...I thought I was logged in. :lol:
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Whoever told you that a home MiniDV camera will play DVCam needs to have their head looked at...DVCam is a whole different signal which also involves higher tape->head speeds. I tried playing a DVCam signal on a MiniDV deck without knowing that it was a DVCam signal and it would play very fast for about three seconds with a lot of dropped frames and then stop.

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....well, it played back on the camera LCD just fine. It was the capture that is all screwed up. It isn't a big problem for me because I'll have access to the proper editing equipment in a few days time. I'll just wait.
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What kind of camera do you have? I know that many sony miniDV cameras can play back DVcam recorded tapes.

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tacotim wrote:What kind of camera do you have? I know that many sony miniDV cameras can play back DVcam recorded tapes.

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It is a Canon Optura 20...
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here is a clip if you want to check it out:

staff.washington.edu/sjh7/pulse.wmv
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the canons can, the others can't. simple as that.

btw it's not a different signal, just recorded with a different track pitch on the tape.

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Old models Panasonic camcorders mini-DV play DVcam tapes.

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mattias wrote:the canons can, the others can't. simple as that.
nearly all sonys definitely support DVCAM playback.. dunno about canon, jvc, panasonic etc.

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christoph wrote:dunno about canon, jvc, panasonic etc.
true, me neither. if you're lucky then maybe.

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