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  • Kona / FCP Batch Capture wont stop! Stop my tape!

    Posted by Steve Coulter on September 16, 2008 at 3:51 pm

    Hey all. I’ve been looking through all your posts but I haven’t found this issue yet, and I was wondering if any experts out there can help.

    I recently upgraded my Kona drivers to v6.0 (I also upgraded to Leopard 10.5). Since the new driver install, when I Batch Capture from Dbeta in Final Cut, the tape records but just keeps rolling and does not recognize an out point. It does this with clips that I’ve logged, as well as EDL’s. Eventually you have to just hit escape and abort the capture with nothing recorded. I’ve resorted to crash recording stuff with Capture Now.. but that’s not ideal, unfortunately. Especially when we’re conforming stuff from EDLs. I was wondering if anyone has encountered this before. The setup worked perfectly before installing the new Kona drivers – and I’ve played around with the Device/Capture settings for 3 days and no configuration works. Also, it doesn’t matter what I set my scratch disk to. I would downgrade the Kona drivers but apparently this is the only set that works under Leopard. Here’s a rundown of the setup:

    Mac Pro 2×2.66ghz, 5gb ram.
    Final Cut Studio 6.04
    OSX 10.5.4
    AJA Kona LHe, w/drivers v 6.0
    Sony DVW-5000 Digital Betacam deck (connected via 9pin serial to the Kona)

    Any help is much appreciated!!
    -Steve

    * EDIT : Forgot to mention I’m capturing at 8-Bit and 10-bit Uncompressed.

    Jeff Franklin replied 16 years, 9 months ago 8 Members · 20 Replies
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  • Jeremy Garchow

    September 16, 2008 at 6:01 pm

    Are you sure your edl is fine? Try capturing one short clip at a time.

    Jeremy

  • Steve Coulter

    September 16, 2008 at 6:02 pm

    Hi Jeremy.

    I’ve tried with an EDL as well as logged clips from within FCP. Any sort of pre-logged clip will start recording at the right point but will not stop until it hits the end of the tape.

    Thanks,
    Steve

  • Jeremy Garchow

    September 16, 2008 at 6:12 pm

    When you go to capture one clip, how long does FCP tell you the clip is?

  • Steve Coulter

    September 16, 2008 at 6:17 pm

    hey Jeremy.

    FCP tells me that the clip is as long as I set it. here’s an example scenario: I go to Log & Capture, scrub my tape, set an in at 01:00:00:00 and set an out at 01:00:29:29. The clip is designated offline in the bin, but all the numbers are correct. It says the clip duration is 00:00:30:00, the Media start and End are what I set. Then I’ll right click on it, and do a Batch Capture.. and it will start recoding at 01:00:00:00 and just not stop at 01:00:29:29… it will go until the end of the tape, say “End of tape encountered” Then it will rewind and try again and do the exact same thing until I abort it. I’ve been doing captures and conforms for quite some time.. and it must have something to do with Kona because this only began when I upgraded… It’s not Leopard thing either because we have another Tiger system with Kona Drivers v6.0 that does the same thing.. unless it’s a final cut thing.

    -Steve

  • Jeremy Garchow

    September 16, 2008 at 6:23 pm

    I’d call AJA support. I agree that it seems to be a Kona thing.

    Have you uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers just for good measure?

    What kind of computer do you have and have you made sure the Kona is in the proper slot?

    If you have a pre2008 MacPro, have you set the PCIe slot config appropriately?

    Jeremy

  • Bill Crawford

    September 16, 2008 at 6:25 pm

    Hi Steve,

    This happened to me the other day – real frustrating!

    I found under the audio/video settings the device control preset had a blank entry for “Frame Rate”. I set it to 29.97 and all worked fine.

    Don’t ask how that could be, but it was. It was right after I updated to the 6.0 drivers. My setup is the same as yours, but with an HDW-2000 HDCAM deck. I thought it was reference thing at first, and looked there, then went through the Kona CP, then finally found the odd setting in the FCP device control presets.

    Hope your is the same and this fixes it for you.

    Bill

  • Steve Coulter

    September 16, 2008 at 6:32 pm

    hey Bill… that’s really weird. In my Device Control window there’s a drop-down for framerate and it was set at 29.97.. weird that yours would be blank. Good to hear you got yours going, though.

    The Kona presets set comes with “NTSC Sony VTR” .. as well as “NTSC Sony VTR A” and “NTSC Sony VTR B” – I’m going to try both of those.. although something tells me it won’t work.

    -steve

  • Steve Coulter

    September 16, 2008 at 6:39 pm

    So.. update!

    I switched the device control Preset to Kona LH Sony VTR A. Using the same 01:00:00:00-01:00:29:29 clip from before, I tried a batch capture. Here’s what happened.

    The tape rewound to somewhere in the bars (00:59:00:00-00:59:40:00) and started recording. It kept going until my designated out point (01:00:29:29) and stopped recording. Maybe success? Then, it bounced back to the Capture dialog and said “1 CLIP – READY” so I hit cancel – and it connected the captured file.. which was 30 seconds of bars, with timecode starting at 01:00:00:00 which is really mysterious. I think I’m going to call Kona .. but surely, I can’t be the ONLY person having these issues?

    -Steve

  • Bill Crawford

    September 16, 2008 at 6:43 pm

    …like I said – it had a line there where there should have been a number. Gotta think it was some very bad gremlins at work. 😉

    Double check the same setting in Capture preset and Sequence Preset as well. I might have had a brain fade here…

    I have a setting for my HDW-2000 as follows (same transport as the DVW-A500)

    Protcol: 422
    Mapping: 8 channels
    time source: LTC+VITC
    Port: Kona Serial
    Frame Rate: 29.97
    Default TC: Non-Drop
    check (use deck search)
    capture offset: 0
    handle: 0
    Playback offset: 0
    pre-roll: 3
    post-roll: 3
    unchecked – auto record and PTV after

    Good luck –

    Bill

  • Stuart Simpson

    September 17, 2008 at 9:57 am

    [steve coulter] ” I think I’m going to call Kona .. but surely, I can’t be the ONLY person having these issues?”

    Not the only one! We’re seeing it too with our LH’s after the V6 upgrade. But it’s only happening to our G5’s with the PCI-X version of the Kona. You hit an in point, then an out point – hit capture and then it will just randomly stop before it gets to the out. Doesn’t happen every time though – it seems completely random…

    -Simmie
    4 MacPros – Kona 3 & Kona LH
    2 G5s – Kona LH
    xbox360, Wii, PSP, PS2
    https://www.speak.co.uk

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