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Re: What is conforming HDV Video?
by Gino Kalkanoglu on Dec 17, 2008 at 12:31:40 pm

I have been reading your comments and they are very helpful. Here is my problem. For the first time, I need to prin to video to HDv. Here is what I do. Edit AVCHD on an AIC timeline and create a new sequence of HDV 1080i60 29.97fps sony hdv and copy and paste my footage on there. Computer does not ask to conform anything and I just render it. Then I tried to print it to video using and Sony HVR m25AU deck and nothing gets on it. Deck doe not even picks up the signl because the i link led indicator is not lit. I tried it many times making a hdv qt file and putting it on the sequence and all but no luck. Even it is 1080i60 the time on it shows 29.97fps. I set it ip to 59.94 and tried it nothing happens again. What do you think? I need to check out the full render issue to see if it asks me to conform anything



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