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  • How to stop the capture from a VHS

    Posted by Zvi Twersky on September 14, 2007 at 7:46 am

    I started a capture in PRRO 2 from a VHS cassette and thought that it would stop the capture when the tape got to the end but it didn’t. It took up the whole 230GB HDD and crashed PPRO when I tried to close the project.

    There is no timecode on the tape so how can I tell PRRO to stop recording when the tape gets to the end, so that I don’t have to sit here and watch over it?

    thanks.

    Darren Edwards replied 18 years, 8 months ago 3 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Darren Edwards

    September 14, 2007 at 11:29 am

    Even the Firewire VHS recorders I’ve captured from weren’t
    controllable via PPro. Why do you have to sit there whilst
    it’s capturing? Stick an alarm clock next to the computer.

    Darren.

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  • Zvi Twersky

    September 14, 2007 at 12:41 pm

    I just don’t know how long the recording is. It might be an hour, 2 3 or 4… even if I fast foward to the end, the VCR is old and doesn’t show me how long the tape is.

  • Darren Edwards

    September 14, 2007 at 2:37 pm

    Sounds like a comfy chair and a good book, then.

    Paul Wheeler’s got a new HD/Cinematography book out.
    I’m also reading Safran-Foer’s ‘Incredibly Close….’

    Both good reads.

    D.

    x-gf.com

  • Blast1

    September 14, 2007 at 8:43 pm

    You need to use something like Scenalyzer to capture with, you can use its options to stop after a given ammount of time without video, or use a stop timer setable under the capture menu, there is also a simple start/stop timer to capture from other inputs like digitized TV
    https://www.scenalyzer.com

  • Darren Edwards

    September 15, 2007 at 11:17 am

    Zvi,

    If Blast’s suggested software doesn’t work, spend
    some money on the way we solve this on our studio.
    Buy another VHS recorder and a timecode generator.
    Whilst duplicating the cassette the timecode box
    will insert a TCR signal which can then be batched
    captured in PPro like anything else.
    One example: https://www.vtx.co.uk/time/v50trg.htm

    Darren.

    x-gf.com

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