Arun Marsh
June 26th, 2009, 06:15 AM
Hi Guys
sorry for asking for help again! i'll try and be quick.
filmed an awards ceremony last night - I did interviews in a corridor outside main room - but for the awards themselves gave MiniDV tapes to the AV guys who were shooting and recording for the big screen.
Now when I try to capture their stuff in FCP firstly it just came up black with 'awaiting timecode message' so after some research i changed the device settings to 'non-controllable device'(where you have to press play manually) this seemed to work, but only for about 3 seconds when FCP says something like:
"data capture encountered a problem reading the data on your source tape - this could be a problem with the tape"
but the tape seems fine when I play and view it in the camera - all though the engineer recording it did mention that the tapes could only fit 40 mins on each when normally they take 1hr footage.
any ideas/solutions or even if you can work out what the problem is would be much appreciated. my deadline for this is literally "ASAP"!
sorry for asking for help again! i'll try and be quick.
filmed an awards ceremony last night - I did interviews in a corridor outside main room - but for the awards themselves gave MiniDV tapes to the AV guys who were shooting and recording for the big screen.
Now when I try to capture their stuff in FCP firstly it just came up black with 'awaiting timecode message' so after some research i changed the device settings to 'non-controllable device'(where you have to press play manually) this seemed to work, but only for about 3 seconds when FCP says something like:
"data capture encountered a problem reading the data on your source tape - this could be a problem with the tape"
but the tape seems fine when I play and view it in the camera - all though the engineer recording it did mention that the tapes could only fit 40 mins on each when normally they take 1hr footage.
any ideas/solutions or even if you can work out what the problem is would be much appreciated. my deadline for this is literally "ASAP"!