Hans Henrik Bang
March 26th, 2003, 10:42 AM
I have a general capture problem with my new XM2 and Scenalyzer/Premiere 6.02.
If shoot 3 scenes where the first is on a piece of blank tape, I can import the scenes fine to .avi files using "Scenalyzer" (which splits the capture up into individual files based on time code breaks).
When I subsequently try to import the files to Premiere, the first file always refuses to import. I get the error message: "unable to open that file. File uses an unsupported compression format"
It seems that there is indeed some format difference between the first file and the following ones. If I double click on the .avi files thus launching Windows Media Player, the first file plays straight away, while the following files stop media player for a moment while it says "changing media". After a brief conversion process the playback starts.
If I try importing directly to Premiere, I either get the same error message of unsupported compression format, or the video plays back with stutter ie. about 1-2 frames per second.
A solution is of course to always shoot a dummy scene first, but sometimes I forget, and thus lose the first scene.
I am using a standard OCHI firewire card, and capture to Microsoft DV Avi format.
Any bright ideas?
Hans Henrik
Ps. I should add that on my old JVC camera, I never encountered this problem.
If shoot 3 scenes where the first is on a piece of blank tape, I can import the scenes fine to .avi files using "Scenalyzer" (which splits the capture up into individual files based on time code breaks).
When I subsequently try to import the files to Premiere, the first file always refuses to import. I get the error message: "unable to open that file. File uses an unsupported compression format"
It seems that there is indeed some format difference between the first file and the following ones. If I double click on the .avi files thus launching Windows Media Player, the first file plays straight away, while the following files stop media player for a moment while it says "changing media". After a brief conversion process the playback starts.
If I try importing directly to Premiere, I either get the same error message of unsupported compression format, or the video plays back with stutter ie. about 1-2 frames per second.
A solution is of course to always shoot a dummy scene first, but sometimes I forget, and thus lose the first scene.
I am using a standard OCHI firewire card, and capture to Microsoft DV Avi format.
Any bright ideas?
Hans Henrik
Ps. I should add that on my old JVC camera, I never encountered this problem.