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FCP Quitting Unexpectedly While Capturing
Hi,
I am editing on a Mac Book Pro Intel Core 2 Duo with 2.4 GHz processor speed, 4 MB L2 Cache per processor, 4GB Memory and 800 MHz Bus Speed. I am running Final Cut Studio 2 and I have a G Tech GRAID 500GB external storage device as a scratch disk. (Nothing is older than 7 months)
Currently I am attempting to capture a bunch of sony dvcam tapes using a consumer panasonic mini dv camcorder (I was told this is a good cheap way to transfer any kind of mini dv tape, unless it is HD, and has worked for me in the past).
My problem: When watched through the camcorder the tapes run fine but when I attempt to capture them through Final Cut, the program quits unexpectedly after a few seconds. I usually just hit capture now and log the whole tape but I also attempted to batch capture a pre determined clip (a few minutes long or so). When I did this it would capture a few seconds then rewind to find a break in time code and resume… then everything quit unexpectedly again.
I know my computer is not a MAC Pro or anything but I bought it and upgraded it specifically under the impression that it would have more than enough power to run FCP. I have captured plenty of video before and use other FCP Studio 2 programs along with Adobe CS3 Design Pro apps with no problem.
Does anyone have any idea what could be wrong or have any tips to make this not happen? Any help is GREATLY appreciated as I am now under deadline to digitize about 40 of these tapes… Thanks!