Ron Pfister
April 4th, 2006, 02:03 PM
Hello all!
I have the following problem: I shot footage with two time-code-synced XL-H1 camcorders (TC on the master set to free run, slave set to external sync). When this footage is played back on an XL-H1, it shows the recorded time code correctly. So far, so good...
I then went ahead and captured the footage via FireWire to my G5 with Apple DVHSCap 1.3 and exported the resulting MPEG-2 transport stream to DVCPro HD 1080i50, using MPEG Streamclip.
After importing the resulting QT-file into FCP, I noticed that the time code did not travel along, as indicated by Source Time and Clip Time being identical in the time code field of the FCP Viewer-window.
Where did I go wrong? Any and all pointers would be highly appreciated!
Regards,
Ron
I have the following problem: I shot footage with two time-code-synced XL-H1 camcorders (TC on the master set to free run, slave set to external sync). When this footage is played back on an XL-H1, it shows the recorded time code correctly. So far, so good...
I then went ahead and captured the footage via FireWire to my G5 with Apple DVHSCap 1.3 and exported the resulting MPEG-2 transport stream to DVCPro HD 1080i50, using MPEG Streamclip.
After importing the resulting QT-file into FCP, I noticed that the time code did not travel along, as indicated by Source Time and Clip Time being identical in the time code field of the FCP Viewer-window.
Where did I go wrong? Any and all pointers would be highly appreciated!
Regards,
Ron