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CMS-XML SDI Bandwidth Ratings for SDI Terminals on Cinema and Pro Camcorders
SDI Bandwidth Ratings for SDI Terminals on Cameras
CMS-XML Fixing ZoomBrowser EX "corrupted database" or "E_Fail error" message for EOS D30, EOS D60, PowerShot A10, A100, A20, A200, A40, G1, G2, Pro 901S, S110, S200, S30, S300, S330, S40, ZR45mc, ZR50mc, and GL2
ZoomBrowser EX is giving a ?corrupted database? or ?E_Fail? error message. How can I fix this? 7. Reinstall the ZoomBrowser EX program from the Canon PowerShot Solutions CDROM which came with your camera . (See the Software Starter Guide which came with your PowerShot camera for installation procedures).
CMS-XML Installing and Uninstalling Canon XF Plugin for Final Cut Pro
CMS-XML Procedure for importing MXF video files into Final Cut Pro X
Procedures of Importing Movie Clips to Final Cut Pro X Using Final Cut Pro7 The information here is based on the assumption that Final Cut Pro X and Final Cut Pro 7 are installed on the same Macintosh computer. Also, Canon XF Plugin for Final Cut Pro must be installed.
CMS-XML Updated PowerShot service notice regarding CCD issues
End of Service Date Camera PowerShot A40
CMS-XML The Canon XF Plugin for Final Cut Pro is for versions 6.0.3 to 7
As of March 2010, Final Cut Pro does not support clips recorded with the following video configurations: 50 Mbps (4:2:2), 1280x720, 30P; 50 Mbps (4:2:2), 1280x720, 25P;
CMS-XML What kind of software is Canon XF Plugin for Final Cut Pro? (Version 1.4)
It may not be possible to transfer or play back clips recorded with video configurations using the 50 Mbps (4:2:2) bit rate with the following combinations of resolution and frame rate: 1280x720, 29.97P; 1280x720, 25.00P; 1280x720, 23.98P. Upgrade to Final Cut Pro 7.0.3 or perform the following procedure.
CMS-XML Try another memory card in the camera and other troubleshooting steps.
On Camera LCD screen displays No Memory Card, Memory Card Error, Unrecognized File Format, Incompatible JPEG, or "?" marks for images when card is inserted in the camera or while attempting to Playback images. If after formatting the card in the camera the error persists, try another memory card. If this occurs with only the one card it is likely that the memory card is defective, if the error persists over more than one card the camera may require service. If the card appears to be defective you may wish to contact the memory card manufacturer.
CMS-XML Find the Latest Version of Canon Software for Cameras
Find and download the newest version of Canon software for various cameras .
CMS-XML Secure Digital (SD) card compatiblity information.
Overcoming Compatibility Issues Check to make sure the issue is not with the camera itself by testing the memory card that came with the camera to make sure it is still functioning normally. If it also is causing a Memory Card Error or malfunction it is possible that the camera requires service.
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