Hvrz1u sony output

Hello,
Just upgrade to FCP5 and buy a new HVRZ1u
Usually when I use FCP4.5 I was able to have the timeline output to my camera DSRpd170 to have a Video Output. But with the HVRz1u i'm not able to do that.
I'M in a HDV project ???
Any Idea to have a feed sent to the camera that the camera can convert that to analog ???
carl

Hi Carl,
It won't work that way, unfortunately.
Here is a link to a whole lot of thinking on this topic...
http://www.adamwilt.com/HDV/hp2335.html
Sorry.
Tom

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