Daniel McMullen
September 10th, 2009, 06:32 AM
I am using vegas 9 and have been using it since version 5. All the while I have had this persistent but intermittent problem of the clips I have selected and batch captured losing their timecode when I import them into Vegas. The clips in the sfvidcap file are all logged with the correct timcode, but when imported, they all start at 00;00;00;00. This does not happen everytime, and it usually will correct itself if I delete the media, reselect them for batch capture and recapture them. Sometimes I have to recapture a tape as many as 3 or 4 times to fix it. It is a major PITA when it happens,k and it seems to typically happens to about one in 4 tapes that I capture.
I have had this happen with footage from 8 different models of MiniDV and DVcam cameras, 4 different VCRs I have used to capture footage, on 3 different Vegas systems ( had 3 licenses and 3 machines running Vegas. It happened when I was running windows 2000, it has continued on Windows XP and Vista.
I have written to tech support at Sony, and previously SF and always been told that it is something that they have never heard of. They tell me it must be something wrong with my equipment or my computer hardware. I find it hard to believe, so I wanted to ask here if anyone has ever run into this and if so, have you found a reasonable work around?
Daniel McMullen
Blackwater Video Productions
I have had this happen with footage from 8 different models of MiniDV and DVcam cameras, 4 different VCRs I have used to capture footage, on 3 different Vegas systems ( had 3 licenses and 3 machines running Vegas. It happened when I was running windows 2000, it has continued on Windows XP and Vista.
I have written to tech support at Sony, and previously SF and always been told that it is something that they have never heard of. They tell me it must be something wrong with my equipment or my computer hardware. I find it hard to believe, so I wanted to ask here if anyone has ever run into this and if so, have you found a reasonable work around?
Daniel McMullen
Blackwater Video Productions