Ian Stark
December 6th, 2010, 09:26 AM
Not sure what I am doing wrong here.
I'm capturing rather long video clips from a Sony Z5. The clips are around 25 to 45 minutes long. For some reason when capturing (using the Vegas capture tool) the files are splitting at seemingly random points in the capture. these could be at any time or file size. Relevant points to note:
- I have unchecked Enable HDV Scene Detection.
- Fail on dropped frames is checked (I get no report of dropped frames so I am guessing this isn't the culprit)
- The disk I am capturing to is NTFS
- Vegas Pro 9e/64 bit under Win7/64 bit
- I have identical footage taken on a second camera (a Canon XL2) which captures intact
- I have recaptured one tape which split at a different point second time around
- I have recaptured another tape which didn't split at all second time around. Aaaarrrggghhh!
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance for any pointers.
I'm capturing rather long video clips from a Sony Z5. The clips are around 25 to 45 minutes long. For some reason when capturing (using the Vegas capture tool) the files are splitting at seemingly random points in the capture. these could be at any time or file size. Relevant points to note:
- I have unchecked Enable HDV Scene Detection.
- Fail on dropped frames is checked (I get no report of dropped frames so I am guessing this isn't the culprit)
- The disk I am capturing to is NTFS
- Vegas Pro 9e/64 bit under Win7/64 bit
- I have identical footage taken on a second camera (a Canon XL2) which captures intact
- I have recaptured one tape which split at a different point second time around
- I have recaptured another tape which didn't split at all second time around. Aaaarrrggghhh!
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance for any pointers.