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Your camcorder or deck is not recognized
Make sure your device control cable or FireWire cable is properly connected and plugged
in all the way.
Verify that the camcorder is set to VCR mode.
Make sure the appropriate protocol for your device is selected in the device control
preset. (See Viewing a Summary of the Current Presets.”)
Quit Final Cut Pro, shut down your computer, turn your camcorder or deck off and on,
then restart your computer.
You can’t control certain functions of your camcorder or deck
Make sure your device control cable is properly connected.
Make sure the appropriate protocol for your device is selected in the device control
preset you’re using. (See “Viewing a Summary of the Current Presets.”)
If youre using FireWire, try changing the protocol to Apple FireWire Basic.
If your deck has a Local/Remote switch, make sure it’s set to Remote.
Problems During Playback
This section lists problems that can occur during playback, along with possible solutions.
Video is not visible on an external NTSC or PAL monitor
Make sure your cables are properly connected from the DV device to your computer
and from the DV device to the NTSC or PAL monitor.
If youre viewing your video on a camcorder that’s connected to your computer’s
FireWire port, make sure the camcorder is set to VCR mode.
Close the Log and Capture window if it’s open.
Make sure you choose View > External Video, then choose All Frames or Single Frames.
Make sure you’ve selected the appropriate setting in the A/V Devices tab of the
Audio/Video Settings window. (See “Learning About Audio/Video Presets.”)
If youre outputting to a DV device, make sure that the clip you’re viewing is a DV
compressed clip. Choose Edit > Item Properties and make sure the Compressor setting
is the DV-NTSC or DV-PAL codec.
Your external NTSC or PAL monitor is displaying an orange frame with a message
saying that the video card is not supported for RT effects and may have insufficient
video memory or be an unsupported type
Make sure the monitor displaying the Viewer and Canvas is connected to a video
graphics card that’s compatible with Final Cut Pro.
1884 Appendix A Solving Problems