Sony Hvr Z1u Drivers

With the HVR-Z1U, you should be using the Easy Setup HDV-1080i60. Try removing the firewire hub and plugging the camera directly into the iMac (you may have to temporarily reset your capture scratch disk if you are using the external drive as your capture scratch location) and see if FCP sees the camera. This is a review of the Sony HVR-Z1U. The Sony HVR-FX1 was the same model without XLR microphone inputs. It went into production in about 2005 and sold for a.

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June 3rd, 2013, 12:58 PM #1
Tourist

Location: Dallas, Oregon
Hello all; I'm getting started with a nice low-hour HVR-Z1U purchased locally, and have cable questions.
No Component cable came with the camera, and No A/V cable either. I think it would be quite handy at times to be able to view footage on a TV set: my Samsung 1080p panel has no S-video input; besides, I'd like to view in HD.
So, a search of the forum turns up Sony # 182941421 as the Component cable, and apparently a VMC-15VC or VMC-30VC, like I see on eBay, are the same cable ? (although none of the listings for these list HVR-Z1U as a suitable fit) (?)
182941421 (actually 182941461) is available at servicesplus.sel.sony.com for $62.91
The eBay VMC cables from China are much less expensive: are they a viable alternative?
And for audio, my understanding is I'll need the A/V cable which appears to be their own type.
*So, what is the part number of the A/V cable, and are they available?
Thanks much,
Joe

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September 6th, 2008, 02:14 AM #5
Regular Crew

Location: Zürich, Switzerland
Let’s try to solve your problem step by step
As English is not my mother tongue, make allowance for wrong word selection
As you have all kinds of system, we use as example the same type as mine. State of the art PC, with XP-PRO SP2 / or SP3
1. With both devices off (Camera and PC) connect them with fire wire cable
2. Set camera to on, in VCR mode
3. Start PC
You should get a message “found new device” and after some time (!!) a message is shown “device is ready to use now”
In device manager you should see near the top ='Audio-/Video/Game-Controller', there you should see something like 'AV/C……Device' (don’t know the English word)
When you open this, you should see under Detail, something like 'AVC Sony&HDV-VCR&typ'
Now download from this page HDVSplitt,
Paviko's website
HDV-Spitt works outside of all NLE-Programs and is also very good for testing the connectivity of your camcorder.
When you open HDVSplitt, you will see in the first window right at the top “Connected camcorder”, if you see in this field your camcorder, you know, PC and camcorder know each other and the problem will be with your editing software.
At least with HDVSplitt you can capture now your HDV tapes and import these files later in your editing program.
Can you report your findings till now? Is it ok so far?
We might have to try something else.
volki