It kept bouncing back to where the play head was. For some reason I could not seem to drag to the end of a scene on the timeline to check the last few seconds of the take. In fact, I had to force the program to find the card contents on my C drive and install it as a "virtual P2 card" before the Viewer would see it. again as I'm used to seeing with the Sony system. However, after it ingested the card nothing showed up in the lower half of the Viewer. I'm used to the Sony EX3 system whereby it checks as it writes each card so I was not as confident of either method, here. The rental house told me I could just drag and drop the Contents folder from the card onto my hard drive in Windows Explorer but I chose to use the P2 Ingestor from within the Viewer under Tools. I installed the P2 card drivers and the P2 viewer utility. My PC laptop was equipped with a slot that accepted the P2 cards directly so that became my method for downloading the three 16gb cards I had to work with. I only had one card in the camera at a time since I did not trust it to continue a scene on to the second card. I was shooting 720/60P and getting only 17 minutes on a 16gb card. My experience using the HVX200 this weekend was painful to say the least.
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