Oliver Pollak
January 28th, 2004, 06:13 AM
Dear all,
I ALWAYS had problems capturing from my Canon XL1-s to FCP (no matter which version) on a G4 to a Firewire 400 Lacie 250GB HD. Quite often sound would be out of sync (we are talking of up to 2 to 3 seconds, especially it seems, when capturing long bits). I once heard that that might be due to the fact that MiniDV has the sound not locked to the image (while DVCam for that matter has). Is that one of those half-truths and moreso, anyone knows a workaround?
Now, with FCP 4.1 a new problem occured. Trying to capture an entire tape on the 'Capture Now' function, would almost all the time lead to a window saying something like: "Capture now successfully finished, capture has reached the end of the tape." which it hasn't at all, plenty still to go, no TimeCode break detectable! This problem seems to occur at random places in the tape, and capturing a loged clip with proper Ins and Outs, running through the same troublesome tape works fine (more or less). I have set my Users Prefs to: "On timecode break: make new clip" (which seems to do the job):
Anyone experienced similar problems? is that a hardware-setup problem? Anyone know what to do?
All the best to you, Oliver.
I ALWAYS had problems capturing from my Canon XL1-s to FCP (no matter which version) on a G4 to a Firewire 400 Lacie 250GB HD. Quite often sound would be out of sync (we are talking of up to 2 to 3 seconds, especially it seems, when capturing long bits). I once heard that that might be due to the fact that MiniDV has the sound not locked to the image (while DVCam for that matter has). Is that one of those half-truths and moreso, anyone knows a workaround?
Now, with FCP 4.1 a new problem occured. Trying to capture an entire tape on the 'Capture Now' function, would almost all the time lead to a window saying something like: "Capture now successfully finished, capture has reached the end of the tape." which it hasn't at all, plenty still to go, no TimeCode break detectable! This problem seems to occur at random places in the tape, and capturing a loged clip with proper Ins and Outs, running through the same troublesome tape works fine (more or less). I have set my Users Prefs to: "On timecode break: make new clip" (which seems to do the job):
Anyone experienced similar problems? is that a hardware-setup problem? Anyone know what to do?
All the best to you, Oliver.