Jose Milan
September 25th, 2007, 03:37 AM
Hello,
We filmed an event using 2 cameras, we are only going to be able to use a point form audio from the 2 cameras to try to sync the footage. The thing is I (besides tape) I was using a Focus hard-drive, the other camera only tapes.
This was a 2+long hour event in which cameras recorded non-stop, we had to change tapes twice. The thing is we want to only sync twice (since we change tape 2 times), but since I was using a Focus hard-drive to avoid all the pain of having to import footage from the tapes I would like to use the video from the hard-drive.
I was shocked to find no corrupted files from Focus, as in the past (not long ago, is a brand new Focus) there was always some corrupted files, so this is good news...the thing is tha instead of finding one single file, I find 14 clip files, most of them (exept 2) are 2 Gigs, this is possible due to the disk being formatted in Fat32, should be formatted in NTFS to avoid clips being 2Gigs tops, right?
Well nothing I can do now, but is there a way to sync this clips and the tape from the other camera and not go crazy in the work??? To put it simple, what would you do to solve this problem?
Thanks for the help
We filmed an event using 2 cameras, we are only going to be able to use a point form audio from the 2 cameras to try to sync the footage. The thing is I (besides tape) I was using a Focus hard-drive, the other camera only tapes.
This was a 2+long hour event in which cameras recorded non-stop, we had to change tapes twice. The thing is we want to only sync twice (since we change tape 2 times), but since I was using a Focus hard-drive to avoid all the pain of having to import footage from the tapes I would like to use the video from the hard-drive.
I was shocked to find no corrupted files from Focus, as in the past (not long ago, is a brand new Focus) there was always some corrupted files, so this is good news...the thing is tha instead of finding one single file, I find 14 clip files, most of them (exept 2) are 2 Gigs, this is possible due to the disk being formatted in Fat32, should be formatted in NTFS to avoid clips being 2Gigs tops, right?
Well nothing I can do now, but is there a way to sync this clips and the tape from the other camera and not go crazy in the work??? To put it simple, what would you do to solve this problem?
Thanks for the help