Joe Barbour
July 30th, 2006, 02:00 PM
Hi,
I'm having a big problem with audio repeating on some of my tapes. I'm shooting with an HD100 in HDV 720p24 and editing with PPro 2.0. I know there are some timecode breaks on some tapes because of an occassional bad connection with my Anton-Bauer battery adapter.
Here's the problem: Whether I capture these tapes with CapDVHS or PPro, PPro will show the Video and Audio in sync for X amount of time (X is always the same for each tape, but changes across tapes), then in the timeline and in the preview the video will progress while the audio repeats from the beginning of the tape to the same point. The audio seems to loop throughout the rest of the file.
But here's the kicker. The file, itself, is actually just fine. I can play the captured footage in Windows Media Player and the audio plays just fine and in sync.
I'm thinking that PPro plays until the first timecode break and then the audio loops. If that's the case, how can I fix or replace the timecode (which I should be doing anyway)?
Any other ideas for why this happens?
Thanks a lot,
-Joe
I'm having a big problem with audio repeating on some of my tapes. I'm shooting with an HD100 in HDV 720p24 and editing with PPro 2.0. I know there are some timecode breaks on some tapes because of an occassional bad connection with my Anton-Bauer battery adapter.
Here's the problem: Whether I capture these tapes with CapDVHS or PPro, PPro will show the Video and Audio in sync for X amount of time (X is always the same for each tape, but changes across tapes), then in the timeline and in the preview the video will progress while the audio repeats from the beginning of the tape to the same point. The audio seems to loop throughout the rest of the file.
But here's the kicker. The file, itself, is actually just fine. I can play the captured footage in Windows Media Player and the audio plays just fine and in sync.
I'm thinking that PPro plays until the first timecode break and then the audio loops. If that's the case, how can I fix or replace the timecode (which I should be doing anyway)?
Any other ideas for why this happens?
Thanks a lot,
-Joe