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5D IV "recording" error when tethered C1 12

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  • SFA
    Is this some sort of power saving time out setting somewhere?
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  • Nick Burchell
    There is one on the camera, "Auto power off" which we set to "disable", but that didn't fix the issue. Wondering if there are any others.
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  • SFA
    [quote="NNN634579324681874960" wrote:
    There is one on the one on the camera, "Auto power off" which we set to "disable", but that didn't fix the issue. Wondering if there are any others.


    Power management rules definition on the Mac?

    A guess - I know nothing about Macs.
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  • Nick Burchell
    Looking more like it's a C1 issue. After talking with Canon I've been running the same camera with the same tether cable to the same MacBook Pro but using the Canon EOS Utility (that I really wouldn't use on a job) and replicating the same situations - leaving camera setup and on for 30 - even 2 hours without firing and it's all working well. I haven't had any disconnections or the "recording" error.

    Capture One? I'd appreciate discussing this direct to troubleshoot. Is this a C1 to OS issue?
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  • Ian Wilson
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    [quote="NNN634579324681874960" wrote:

    Capture One? I'd appreciate discussing this direct to troubleshoot. Is this a C1 to OS issue?

    If you want to discuss this with Phase One, submit a support case - this is just a user-to-user forum.

    Ian
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  • Nick Burchell
    Hi Ian - appreciate that, but a lot of forums are also checked by manufacturers staff. FYI - I have sent in a support request.

    In the meantime, would love to know if anyone else has experienced this or similar. Oftentimes users do have more extensive experience, especially in real world situations, than manufacturers have.
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  • Ian Wilson
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    [quote="NNN634579324681874960" wrote:
    Hi Ian - appreciate that, but a lot of forums are also checked by manufacturers staff.

    Indeed, and sometimes C1 staff do participate here. But you can’t guarantee it.

    Ian
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  • Nick Burchell
    Working through the chain here. If anyone else is having issues, there's some suggestion that switching off the WiFi connect on the camera may help - apparently there's been some conflict when tethering to Lightroom.

    One of the weak points in my system may be the USB connection to the MacBook Pro. It's fine when on a desk, but when on set with crew, clients, stylists and everyone looking at the screen, it looks like the cord is getting pulled out slightly and disconnecting. This may may not be the whole story, but it's a part I want to address.

    Any tips on ways to "lock" the USB tether cable into the laptop (other than gaffer tape)?

    Thanks!
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  • SFA
    [quote="NNN634579324681874960" wrote:


    Any tips on ways to "lock" the USB tether cable into the laptop (other than gaffer tape)?

    Thanks!


    You can get Jerkstopper devices (Tethertools for example). Might help.

    I think they refer to the physical protection of the cable as connected to the port in the machine rather than implying any reference to the other people on set! 😉


    Grant
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