Hey dude I can not get a MiniDv via cam to play in our Aj-D230H players using our Aj-CS455P cassette adaptor. Panasonic tells me we need a 750 adaptor. However, everyone here at work is telling me we've done previous work with this adaptor. Anyone confirm?
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Err-00 lights when servo disturbances continue for 3 or more seconds during playback, recording or editing. I have seen this problem before, and it was due to a bad servo board.
E-62 error on AJ-D250 points to a cassette housing problem. either replace the cassette housing or have it rebuilt (replace gears on the sides that raise and lower the cassette). "replace belts" won't work - the AJ-D250 doesn't have any belts.
without knowing the exact error message, I can only speculate, but most rewind errors I have seen with the AJ-D230 are related to problems with capacitors on either the reel motor driver board or the system control board. the firewire upgrade (AJ-YAD230) is no longer available.
most common cause for this problem is defective electrolytic capacitors on the mechanical interface board. a good electronic tech should be able to replace them.
The input select switch on the front of the AJ-D230H needs to be in the "OPTION" position, not "LINE". That may help if all the other settings are correct. You will also have to make sure that you have selected the right codecs for the deck that you are using in the software. I am speaking as a Final Cut Pro user so only offer this as a suggestion as these are the things that work from out of Final Cut.
Good luck. It can be very frustrating, but awesome when it all comes together and works right!!!
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