Sherri Nestico
February 22nd, 2009, 09:13 PM
I have a FS-4 HD that I use with my Sony HVR-V1u. I don't have a lot of experience with either piece of equipment as I am relatively new to shooting professionally.
I had a situation recently where one of the mt2 files had out of sync audio for about 20 seconds, then the rest of the 1-minute clip had no audio. I checked the camera and the sequence had recorded correctly on tape. I also played the mt2 file in two programs - VLC and Premiere Pro CS4 - and the problem showed up in both of them.
A photographer at work suggested that maybe the firewire connection between the camera and drive became loose at some point. I doubt that because the video was fine throughout the clip, only the audio dropped.
I've read in this forum that a workaround for the out of sync audio is to start the camera before starting the hard drive. What? If you can't use the hard drive in slave mode, then what good is it? I work on deadline with breaking news video going to the web; I don't want to have to worry that my mt2 audio is screwed up and I don't have time to fiddle with capturing from tape - that's why we bought the FS-4. I've reverted back to using my Sony HDR-SR11 for work because I'm suspicious of the FS-4 now.
I'm hoping someone can point me to some setting on the camera, in PPCS4 or on the FS-4 that I'm overlooking.
I had a situation recently where one of the mt2 files had out of sync audio for about 20 seconds, then the rest of the 1-minute clip had no audio. I checked the camera and the sequence had recorded correctly on tape. I also played the mt2 file in two programs - VLC and Premiere Pro CS4 - and the problem showed up in both of them.
A photographer at work suggested that maybe the firewire connection between the camera and drive became loose at some point. I doubt that because the video was fine throughout the clip, only the audio dropped.
I've read in this forum that a workaround for the out of sync audio is to start the camera before starting the hard drive. What? If you can't use the hard drive in slave mode, then what good is it? I work on deadline with breaking news video going to the web; I don't want to have to worry that my mt2 audio is screwed up and I don't have time to fiddle with capturing from tape - that's why we bought the FS-4. I've reverted back to using my Sony HDR-SR11 for work because I'm suspicious of the FS-4 now.
I'm hoping someone can point me to some setting on the camera, in PPCS4 or on the FS-4 that I'm overlooking.