Exporting HD video to NTSC camera

Hey There,
I just edited a video shot on an HVX. I want to export it to a tape, but i only have my sony handycam in NTSC. I'm trying to print to video but all I hear is sound. However, when I stop the export I see the image on my camera monitor. I've tried messing around with Easy Setup but no luck. Any ideas?
Thanks
Ryan

DV...not HDV. You need to convert the footage to DV...then you can print that to DV tape to your camera. You can use compressor to do this...export a self contained movie, convert, import, drop into a DV sequence...output.
Shane

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