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  • Hello everyone. Before I got to post the clip here my brother, who is a detective with a local police dept, offered to ask a favor of their tech guys. Long story short, most of the audio is complete static. Some audio was able to be separated out but the quality is to poor to use. So anyone who lives in upstate NY and has a female in her 30’s ask for a job, check with me first, ill tell you her name. This woman has no right to call herself a pro. She had good demo’s and had recommendations. Hard to find good help these days ????

  • Thanks to everyone for the input. Ill try to post up an example to share with the group. I’m afraid that there indeed may not be anything to recover….please stay tuned!

  • Dale Himelrick

    August 21, 2011 at 2:15 pm in reply to: Captureing HDV from my HDR FX 7 to Vegas 6

    Thanks John, The last option was the one that worked, removeing the check in the box. SO it looks like its captureing fine. Seems like it requires me to start and stop manually after each clip, rather than recognize the timecode on the tape as it does in SD captureing. Am I still doing something wrong?, why won’t it recognize the timecode on the tape?

  • Dale Himelrick

    February 12, 2011 at 4:11 pm in reply to: editing Sony HDR-FX7 footage with Vegas 5

    OK, thanks for your time with this, just one more question. Right now I can get my hands on version 6 to use for the time being. Will Vegas 6 handle this footage?. From what I see it should, I just wanted to verify.

  • Dale Himelrick

    February 12, 2011 at 3:41 am in reply to: editing Sony HDR-FX7 footage with Vegas 5

    OK, upgrade meaning get the latest version (version10)or is there a way to modify my Vegas 5 so it will handle the footage. Also I thought the HDR camera also films in standard def anyway.

  • Dale Himelrick

    September 29, 2010 at 9:34 pm in reply to: upgradeing from vegas 6 to 9 for HD

    OK, so I think I have this figured out. I researched the Gear shift and the ciniform. I,m thinking the gearshift is the best. Based on all the info about my system, (XP Pro, Xeon processer 3.2 GHZ, listed twice so does that mean it has 2?, 1.5 Gb ram and about a 700 hard drive, vegas 6Pro) Am I right in my asumption? I plan on getting a 2 terebyte external hard drive. DO I need anything more?. This will be my in between temp fix to get through the project I have coming up anyway. Around next Jan I will just invest in a whole new system. Oh and the Camera being used is the Sony AX2000 AVCHD. Thanks again, this has been a major pain for me and I appreciate all you time.

  • Dale Himelrick

    September 28, 2010 at 4:05 pm in reply to: upgradeing from vegas 6 to 9 for HD

    Thank you so much for the info, again it was everything I needed to know and more. At the end you mentioned Gearshift and Cineform, what are those exactly?.

  • Dale Himelrick

    September 27, 2010 at 9:34 pm in reply to: upgradeing from vegas 6 to 9 for HD

    I have more questions. Will the Vegas 10 handle my old digital footage?. Im thinking of offering a standard digital (shot with my Canon GL2) option and then an HD option. If Vegas 10 does not handle digital footage, can I have vegas 10 and Vegas 6 loaded in the same computer?. What are the system requirements for Vegas 10 to handle footage shot with a Sony AX2000 AVCHD. Is that a good camera?. I have a friend that uses that camera and he loves it, hes also a pro wedding video dude like me. Im new to this HD thing as I have been digital for years. I feel like an idiot with all the tech talk as most of it is new to me. In the previous post I gave the specs I know about my computer, I have a feling its not going to be powerfull enough to handle my needs in HD, HELP!!!

  • Dale Himelrick

    September 27, 2010 at 5:01 pm in reply to: upgradeing from vegas 6 to 9 for HD

    Thank you so much for the info, it was extremely helpfull. A highly respected pro video shop in NYC built my computer for me about 3 years ago. As far as its specks, I’m not sure. I know it can handle hours of standard video. and I can render multiple projects while working (editing) a third with little to no problems. How do I find out what it has, the only thing I see on the outside is its an HP workstation with an Intel Xeon processor. I know it has at least 1024MB of memory made by transcend as I have the packages to refer to. Harddrive I think is about 500GB not sure. I plan to invest in a good 1 or 2 terabyte external harddrive. Am I on the right track?, I think I will wait for version 10, great tip!!!!.

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