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  • Experience with DV Rack?

    Posted by Ufctrance@yahoo.com on September 6, 2006 at 5:59 pm

    Does anybody here have experience with DV Rack. I know there is a seperate forum but it is not as active as this forum. I would just like to see what Vegas user’s experience with them are.

    Allen Zagel replied 19 years, 8 months ago 4 Members · 5 Replies
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  • James Redmond

    September 7, 2006 at 11:36 am

    I used it all the time. The only problem with it, is that if you are shooting something over 1 hour (and are using DV Rack to record it) it sometime corrupts the file. Then you have to call tech support and get a program to fix that file. Otherwise it is a great program.

    Good luck, James

    James Redmond
    Dynamic Videos, Inc.
    Rogers, AR USA

  • Jay Allen

    September 7, 2006 at 2:02 pm

    I have been using DVRack for over 2 years, and it is a great tool.
    There is a new patch available to solve the over 1 hr clip length problem – before the patch i would hit the record button every 50 minutes or so and it would give me a new clip without missing a frame.
    The only other problem i have is with my seagate external drives – if the drive is over 200 gig, the drive goes to sleep – just need to wait 5-10 secs after you hit record to come up. As for the laptop, make sure you have all the power management turned off – this can slow down the displays on the dvrack.

  • Ufctrance@yahoo.com

    September 7, 2006 at 4:20 pm

    Do you ever use the cards that adjust your color and focus? How hand are those? I downloaded the demo but I don’t have the cards? What is the most valuable feature?

  • Ufctrance@yahoo.com

    September 7, 2006 at 4:25 pm

    So when you are video taping, the laptop has to be hooked up to your laptop the whole time and you have an external hard drive? That would put a lot of limititions on camera movement. What kind of video work do you do? Because right now I am doing mainly weddings (plan to do a lot more in the future:)) and it would be a logistical nightmare to have my camera hooked up with my laptop? Maybe I don’t understand the concept, can you tell me how you guys use it and what kind of shoots you use it for?

  • Allen Zagel

    September 8, 2006 at 11:10 am

    That’s what it’s for. I don’t do weddings. Mostly technical work. I use DV Rack 90% of the time for my field shoots. Yes, I have a 75′ firewire cable from the camera to my laptop. I also have shorter ones but the whole point is to shoot through DV Rack and onto a HD. This saves me having to capture the video as well as having the complete “studio” in the field to monitor the video, audio, lighting, white balance and whatever.

    I don’t use it, for instance when I’m in China shooting for tourist videos. As in weddings, I’m always on the move.

    I understand you can use DV Rack in the studio when capturing the video but I don’t. One thing is if using it in the studio if I remember correctly you can make various changes ‘on-the-fly’ that you can’t do in the field. So you may want to look into that feature.

    Allen

    ASX Media Productions
    https://www.asxvideo.com

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