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  • Premiere Capture Problems

    Posted by Kenneth Hahn on December 19, 2005 at 8:41 pm

    trying to find the answers……
    I can no longer capture in 1.5. I have tried both of my Canon GL2’s and my Sony TRV27. I have tried different 1394 ports, different cables and different tapes. All come up after a varying amount of time (Sometimes seconds, sometimes minutes) and error out. I have been receiving two different messages. One says “unknown recorder error”, the other says “capture stopped because blank tape was detected”, even though there are frames of the movie on the screen. I have also reset the device control settings in edit>preferences. All other transport controls work fine, I can start, sop, FF, RW… everything from the Capture screen. I have also tried capturing by both in/out points, and just hitting the “Record” button.
    I CAN successfully capture in Windows movie maker. No glitches, no hickups. But I did just read in a past archive that it is not the same “Type” as a Premiere capture.
    I did a search through the archive, and while there are plenty of capture problems mentioned, I could not find a reference to exactly what I am dealing with. I also searched on Adobe, and the only thing I found there, that I haven’t tried yet, was to reset the preferences by holding Shift while starting Premiere.

    Thanks for any help.

    Technical Data: Windows XP on an AMD 3800 Dual Core, 2gigs RAM, Seperate Program – A/V drives. Premiere Pro 1.5.1. Nothing else running while I am trying to capture.

    It’s Not Just A Video,
    It’s A Production

    Oliver Petz replied 20 years, 4 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
  • 3 Replies
  • Oliver Petz

    December 20, 2005 at 12:13 pm
  • Kenneth Hahn

    December 20, 2005 at 8:27 pm

    Thank You Oli!!!!!!!

    I looked through a lot of stuff on Adobe, but hadn’t found this one. I wonder why it only affects on capture? Guess I will have to set this when ever I want to capture, and then reset it when I go to edit/render.

    Thanks again.

    It’s Not Just A Video,
    It’s A Production

  • Oliver Petz

    December 21, 2005 at 4:05 pm

    Hi Kenneth!
    I have also problems with encoding a Mpeg2-Stream in Premiere Pro (using the internal Adobe Media-encoder)and with rendering a File in After Effects 6.5 Prof. But using only “one” CPU( Athlon X2 Dual Core)fixed the problems too.
    Sorry for my horrible english
    Greetings from Germany
    Oli

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