Peter C. Goswick
May 1st, 2008, 11:19 AM
Hi,
My configuration is:
2 Sony V1U cameras
Sony Vegas 8 Pro
2 FireStore FS-4 HD
Dell Optiplex 740 dual core/ lots of storage and memory with Windows XP Pro SP2
I did a 2-camera shoot recording to both tape and FS-4 in HDV 1080i mode.
I copied the m2t files from the FS-4 to my Dell
Imported the m2t's into Vegas Pro 8.b
Created 2 time lines both with audio and video
I SOLOed one pair of the a/v to find a sync point and played the time line within Vegas.
Did the same for the other a/v pair.
Here is is the weird part - if I start playing a clip I get audio and video...I then jump forward with my mouse and do the same thing and all is well. BUT if after playing a clip I return to the clip I lose the audio (still shows waveforms but can not hear it) This happens even if I try it from a different computer.
I then captured the same video as m2t directly from the TAPE and all works well.
I am so very confused but can't help but think it has something to do with FAT32 files.
Has anyone else experienced anything like this? Please help if you can.
Thanks,
Pete
My configuration is:
2 Sony V1U cameras
Sony Vegas 8 Pro
2 FireStore FS-4 HD
Dell Optiplex 740 dual core/ lots of storage and memory with Windows XP Pro SP2
I did a 2-camera shoot recording to both tape and FS-4 in HDV 1080i mode.
I copied the m2t files from the FS-4 to my Dell
Imported the m2t's into Vegas Pro 8.b
Created 2 time lines both with audio and video
I SOLOed one pair of the a/v to find a sync point and played the time line within Vegas.
Did the same for the other a/v pair.
Here is is the weird part - if I start playing a clip I get audio and video...I then jump forward with my mouse and do the same thing and all is well. BUT if after playing a clip I return to the clip I lose the audio (still shows waveforms but can not hear it) This happens even if I try it from a different computer.
I then captured the same video as m2t directly from the TAPE and all works well.
I am so very confused but can't help but think it has something to do with FAT32 files.
Has anyone else experienced anything like this? Please help if you can.
Thanks,
Pete