Andrew Clark
July 29th, 2014, 10:05 PM
Hello people -
Need your insight / advice on this issue I have when I use the "Create Archive" function.
I'm creating archives of my DV and Analog (Hi-8) tapes.
I've noticed that some of my tapes that I've archived, there are a few clips that have the current date and time of when I did the archive; not when the footage was actually shot. But all the other clips seem to have the normal data of the actual date / time of when the footage was actually shot / recorded. And the footage / clips with this anomaly is not a clip that I shot days later either. I would shoot, stop, shoot, stop, etc... all within a span of a few minutes ... and it will be a clip within that time frame that somehow gets the wrong date / time attached to it.
I changed nothing during that short time span of shooting the footage ... and did not eject, rewind or fast forward the tape or change batteries, etc...
They aren't redundant or duplicate clips and they look fine otherwise. Just have the wrong date / time.
Here's my setup:
- Camcorders: I've recorded the footage using a Sony TRV99 (Hi-8), Canon XL1 and Sony VX1000. (Never interchanged tapes between cameras)
- Tape Stocks: (Sony, Panasonic, TDK, etc...)
- Capture Process:
* For the miniDV tapes: I'm using a Sony VX1000 and a Canon XL1 connected via Firewire to the Canopus ADVC110 ... which is connected to the MBP-RD 15" via the Thunderbolt to Firewire adapter.
* For the Hi-8 tapes: I'm using a Sony TRV99 connected to the Canopus ADVC110 via S-video & RCA (audio) cables ... which is connected to the MBP-RD 15" via the Thunderbolt to Firewire adapter.
(FYI ... I'm playing back the tapes in the camcorder they were originally shot with.)
- Open FCP X and click on the icon for "Import media from a connected device".
- Media Import window opens up, I then select my camera, click the play button icon, view the footage for a bit and then press the stop icon.
- Press "Create Archive" and it rewinds the tape in camera and starts the archiving process.
- After it finishes archiving, I either manually stop it (if there is no more footage before the end of the tape) or it stops the process and the camcorder automatically.
- Then I check the archive footage by selecting it under Camera Archives and look at the clips.
- This is where I view the clips (in List View) and see the date / time data .... and this is where I see the error on some clips.
Any ideas as to why this would be happening? Am I doing something wrong?
It's a pain in the butt and time consuming to have to figure out where the clip should "really" be in the footage of the whole tape.
Better yet, is there a way to have FCPX capture the tape import in just one big file instead of bunch of smaller clips ?
Need your insight / advice on this issue I have when I use the "Create Archive" function.
I'm creating archives of my DV and Analog (Hi-8) tapes.
I've noticed that some of my tapes that I've archived, there are a few clips that have the current date and time of when I did the archive; not when the footage was actually shot. But all the other clips seem to have the normal data of the actual date / time of when the footage was actually shot / recorded. And the footage / clips with this anomaly is not a clip that I shot days later either. I would shoot, stop, shoot, stop, etc... all within a span of a few minutes ... and it will be a clip within that time frame that somehow gets the wrong date / time attached to it.
I changed nothing during that short time span of shooting the footage ... and did not eject, rewind or fast forward the tape or change batteries, etc...
They aren't redundant or duplicate clips and they look fine otherwise. Just have the wrong date / time.
Here's my setup:
- Camcorders: I've recorded the footage using a Sony TRV99 (Hi-8), Canon XL1 and Sony VX1000. (Never interchanged tapes between cameras)
- Tape Stocks: (Sony, Panasonic, TDK, etc...)
- Capture Process:
* For the miniDV tapes: I'm using a Sony VX1000 and a Canon XL1 connected via Firewire to the Canopus ADVC110 ... which is connected to the MBP-RD 15" via the Thunderbolt to Firewire adapter.
* For the Hi-8 tapes: I'm using a Sony TRV99 connected to the Canopus ADVC110 via S-video & RCA (audio) cables ... which is connected to the MBP-RD 15" via the Thunderbolt to Firewire adapter.
(FYI ... I'm playing back the tapes in the camcorder they were originally shot with.)
- Open FCP X and click on the icon for "Import media from a connected device".
- Media Import window opens up, I then select my camera, click the play button icon, view the footage for a bit and then press the stop icon.
- Press "Create Archive" and it rewinds the tape in camera and starts the archiving process.
- After it finishes archiving, I either manually stop it (if there is no more footage before the end of the tape) or it stops the process and the camcorder automatically.
- Then I check the archive footage by selecting it under Camera Archives and look at the clips.
- This is where I view the clips (in List View) and see the date / time data .... and this is where I see the error on some clips.
Any ideas as to why this would be happening? Am I doing something wrong?
It's a pain in the butt and time consuming to have to figure out where the clip should "really" be in the footage of the whole tape.
Better yet, is there a way to have FCPX capture the tape import in just one big file instead of bunch of smaller clips ?