the fs100 and nearly all cameras output a 1080i 60 signal. It is outputting a 30PsF signal. which is 30P embedded in the 60i signal. The camera then converts from 30P to the interlaced system (60i) it splits that frame into two, producing 2 fields each field has the same image. This will split the odd frames in to 2 fields, and the even frames in to 3 fields. AKA Reverse Telecine 3:2/2:3 pulldown.
in short, your settings are wrong. set the camera to 1080i hdmi output and you will a picture
Simple solution - you need to add tri-level sync to your system. Your Matrox should have a selection for it and an input. If you switch to internal sync it may work but doubtful.
have you tried playing back pre-recorded clips from the camera? have you tried putting the camera into record mode (with a card in it)? that may apply some timecode to the signal going out to the matrox. Premiere is not my primary editing software, I'm just offering some suggestions. good luck.
The slash does not mean HDMI is 1080 and Component is 480i on the outputs. The slash means that if you are outputting HD it will be output simultaneously through both of those outputs at the first number (i.e. 1080p), but if you are outputting something SD then it goes out 480i (no up-res). you should be able to send HD out of your component as well as hdmi.
check the manual under "connecting a monitor" around page 57 (depending on which version of the manual you have).
That sucks. Have you called Sony to make sure that its not the camera?
Being that the HDMI output is so new, this could be an issue.
Matrox should be able to help if you call them. We called before ordering this camera and they were able to solve problems before we received the products.
It's an adobe premier pro editing keyboard that helps with the visualization of the shortcuts. if you look on Amazon or ebay for "adobe premier pro editing keyboard" you will find it.
Apparently there are many "specs" floating around there, the camera without any addon's is native 4-2-2 HDMI, it seems that you may get 4-4-4, but there's some add-on that costs an additional $1200 that gives you the additional numbers. I can guarantee you that native 4-4-4 is NOT coming out of the camera the way its bought.
Thanks for sharing your vid with the world here.
Recently I bought one NEX FS100 and also a Matrox MXO2 to make my new tutorial videos.
I can see two video in portuguese, you speak portuguese?
Best wishes from Brazil.
Luiz Ally
tryally 1 week ago
the fs100 and nearly all cameras output a 1080i 60 signal. It is outputting a 30PsF signal. which is 30P embedded in the 60i signal. The camera then converts from 30P to the interlaced system (60i) it splits that frame into two, producing 2 fields each field has the same image. This will split the odd frames in to 2 fields, and the even frames in to 3 fields. AKA Reverse Telecine 3:2/2:3 pulldown.
in short, your settings are wrong. set the camera to 1080i hdmi output and you will a picture
theformerbuttler 1 week ago
What kind of monitors is behind the macbook pro?
MatsVidar 1 month ago
@MatsVidar They are Dell pro LED 23 inchers.
dbrosmedia 1 month ago
try i change the HDMI CABLE.
linklife 1 month ago
Simple solution - you need to add tri-level sync to your system. Your Matrox should have a selection for it and an input. If you switch to internal sync it may work but doubtful.
mondoteevee 1 month ago
last resort: go in component (but your audio would come from the RCA outs)
DarinHohman 2 months ago
have you tried playing back pre-recorded clips from the camera? have you tried putting the camera into record mode (with a card in it)? that may apply some timecode to the signal going out to the matrox. Premiere is not my primary editing software, I'm just offering some suggestions. good luck.
DarinHohman 2 months ago
The color issue may be the YUV vs. RGB. I would try both. hope that helps.
DarinHohman 2 months ago
Your project should be a 29.97 (the camera shots drop frame). i know the menus on the camera show 30P, but the actual frame rate is 29.97P.
DarinHohman 2 months ago
The slash does not mean HDMI is 1080 and Component is 480i on the outputs. The slash means that if you are outputting HD it will be output simultaneously through both of those outputs at the first number (i.e. 1080p), but if you are outputting something SD then it goes out 480i (no up-res). you should be able to send HD out of your component as well as hdmi.
check the manual under "connecting a monitor" around page 57 (depending on which version of the manual you have).
DarinHohman 2 months ago
@6:00 You are filming a computer screen when you turned it on. It is known that you have to turn off "stability" on the camera to stop that.
staaberelli 2 months ago
Dont you mean data rate is better in fx mode, not resolution.
croweproductions 3 months ago
Hows Matrox MXO2 max hardware, is it better than blackmagic... i use FCP and planning to go for matrox.
canwalbrar 3 months ago
That sucks. Have you called Sony to make sure that its not the camera?
Being that the HDMI output is so new, this could be an issue.
Matrox should be able to help if you call them. We called before ordering this camera and they were able to solve problems before we received the products.
islandboystv 3 months ago
It's an adobe premier pro editing keyboard that helps with the visualization of the shortcuts. if you look on Amazon or ebay for "adobe premier pro editing keyboard" you will find it.
dbrosmedia 4 months ago
Whats with this coloured keys on your Keyboard? O.o
sqion 4 months ago
@sqion these keynoards are manufactured specifically for a certain computer software, the colours are the shortcut keys
StudioGoldsmith 2 months ago
does it work with imac.movie maker and a after effect..??n how much it cost..
miyulnews 5 months ago
Apparently there are many "specs" floating around there, the camera without any addon's is native 4-2-2 HDMI, it seems that you may get 4-4-4, but there's some add-on that costs an additional $1200 that gives you the additional numbers. I can guarantee you that native 4-4-4 is NOT coming out of the camera the way its bought.
dbrosmedia 6 months ago
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tecnocato 6 months ago