rsandelius
Technical User
Hi. First of all, thanks for taking a look at this thread. Hopefully I can explain this as clearly and concisely as possible.
First of all, I'm using a Sony TRV27 on an ADS Pyro firewire capture card (OHCI compliant, of course) with a system that is more than powerful enough to work on video. (P3 750 w/ 390 mb RAM... it's not the quickest... but it is NOT a weak machine)
Ok. I made a Quicktime animation in After Effects. I opened Adobe Premiere under "720x480 Quicktime," like I'm supposed to. Then, I imported the animation file, rendered the work area, and set it up to export to tape. So far so good, right? When I go to export, the camcorder takes the machine control just fine. The screen goes black, and the video starts playing on the screen. All good, right? Nope. You look down at the viewfinder on the camcorder where the same thing should be playing... and it's not. The record icon is lit up on the viewfinder like it should be, but the screen is dead blue (you know what blue I'm talking about). So yeah. Any hints on what I might be doing wrong?
First of all, I'm using a Sony TRV27 on an ADS Pyro firewire capture card (OHCI compliant, of course) with a system that is more than powerful enough to work on video. (P3 750 w/ 390 mb RAM... it's not the quickest... but it is NOT a weak machine)
Ok. I made a Quicktime animation in After Effects. I opened Adobe Premiere under "720x480 Quicktime," like I'm supposed to. Then, I imported the animation file, rendered the work area, and set it up to export to tape. So far so good, right? When I go to export, the camcorder takes the machine control just fine. The screen goes black, and the video starts playing on the screen. All good, right? Nope. You look down at the viewfinder on the camcorder where the same thing should be playing... and it's not. The record icon is lit up on the viewfinder like it should be, but the screen is dead blue (you know what blue I'm talking about). So yeah. Any hints on what I might be doing wrong?