Print to video - no picture printed on tape

I´ve tried to output HD material from my project back to a tape. I have a Sony HVR Z1U Camcorder. The sequence plays well on my computer and my camcorder even starts to record but there is no picture transmitted to the tape.
I´ve used the Easy Set Up - HDV 1080i50 (filmed in 1080i50)
Where is the problem?
Thanks in advance

You have to use PRINT TO VIDEO to get it out to tape. It doesn't work like DV does....there is no realtime output to the camera. And when you do print to video, you will have a while to wait as it prepares the video.
Shane

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