Ian Semmens
August 13th, 2009, 08:46 PM
Warning on changing from battery to external DC input for EX1 & EX3 while recording.
Hopefull this will serve as a warning to others.
I have recorded a seminar of 85 minutes lenght on a EX1 with Transcend 32GB card, MxR, using the camera battery. During recording I pluged in the AC adapter into the external socket of the camera as the battery was running low and there was no break by the speaker to allow me the 30 seconds needed to change batteries (turn off, change battery, power on, camera start up). I did this with no apparent problem. The camera continued to record. I have done this on my Sony DSR 500 (tape camera) many times with no problems.
I transfered the BPAV to Clip Browser 2.5 and it seemed OK. I can view it in the preview window. Upon trying to import it into Edius 5 (or Prem Pro CS4) from Clip Browser I get a message of "Failed to open file" and "File format not supported" respectively. I get this horrible, sinking feeling that my footage is not accessible.
Upon rechecking the footage in Clip Browser I notice that when I plugged in the external power the video freezes for 3 seconds and then keeps playing. It does this again 25 minutes later. I don't know why for the later freeze. There is also static/noise in the audio continuing for 3 minutes after each "freeze". It wipes out the original audio for this time.
I re-transfer using Clipbrowser and CRC. It will not import to Edius. I try exporting out of Clip browser using all of the formats and it fails. The card when played in the camera or the Sony EX30 SxS deck stops at the 11 minute mark co-inciding with when I changed the power, and I now get a "media error" message. I am not able to do a media restore in the camera. I have not deleted the card yet. If I do a BPAV file transfer that will record all of the contents of the card.
I have played the first 11 minutes out from the camera and recorded it via s-video and DV storm capure card as a avi file. So that bit is OK. The 85 minutes was a single recording. It has produced 7 CLPR folders. the first 4 (35 minutes) will not go into Edius (or Prem for that matter). The last 3 folders (50 minutes) are accepted by Edius.
Is there any way I can repair the 4 CLPR folders?
As I can play the whole clip in Clip Browser (with the two frezzes and the 6 minutes of noise) maybe I will have to film the Clip Browser preview monitor? VLC does not pay it back.
Thanks for your help.
Ian
Hopefull this will serve as a warning to others.
I have recorded a seminar of 85 minutes lenght on a EX1 with Transcend 32GB card, MxR, using the camera battery. During recording I pluged in the AC adapter into the external socket of the camera as the battery was running low and there was no break by the speaker to allow me the 30 seconds needed to change batteries (turn off, change battery, power on, camera start up). I did this with no apparent problem. The camera continued to record. I have done this on my Sony DSR 500 (tape camera) many times with no problems.
I transfered the BPAV to Clip Browser 2.5 and it seemed OK. I can view it in the preview window. Upon trying to import it into Edius 5 (or Prem Pro CS4) from Clip Browser I get a message of "Failed to open file" and "File format not supported" respectively. I get this horrible, sinking feeling that my footage is not accessible.
Upon rechecking the footage in Clip Browser I notice that when I plugged in the external power the video freezes for 3 seconds and then keeps playing. It does this again 25 minutes later. I don't know why for the later freeze. There is also static/noise in the audio continuing for 3 minutes after each "freeze". It wipes out the original audio for this time.
I re-transfer using Clipbrowser and CRC. It will not import to Edius. I try exporting out of Clip browser using all of the formats and it fails. The card when played in the camera or the Sony EX30 SxS deck stops at the 11 minute mark co-inciding with when I changed the power, and I now get a "media error" message. I am not able to do a media restore in the camera. I have not deleted the card yet. If I do a BPAV file transfer that will record all of the contents of the card.
I have played the first 11 minutes out from the camera and recorded it via s-video and DV storm capure card as a avi file. So that bit is OK. The 85 minutes was a single recording. It has produced 7 CLPR folders. the first 4 (35 minutes) will not go into Edius (or Prem for that matter). The last 3 folders (50 minutes) are accepted by Edius.
Is there any way I can repair the 4 CLPR folders?
As I can play the whole clip in Clip Browser (with the two frezzes and the 6 minutes of noise) maybe I will have to film the Clip Browser preview monitor? VLC does not pay it back.
Thanks for your help.
Ian