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  • Paradisiak

    July 26, 2006 at 8:32 pm in reply to: EXTREMELY long saves after capture

    The solution is to name your clip before you start the capture process, this way you don’t wait for the EXTREMELY long saves and don’t get duplicated files. Let me know if this solve your issue.

  • Paradisiak

    July 25, 2006 at 3:47 pm in reply to: EXTREMELY long saves after capture

    Thanks Tim for your quick response, but I already check for the scene detection feature and that not the probleme.

    The thing that I found is that I must named my clip before I start the capture process, this way when I stop capturing it save the clip right away and don’t duplicate the name, but if I rename the file… the duplication start again. By the way the duplicated file is made of a file already captured… that’s weird and annoying. I’ll keep troobleshooting this issue and keep you informed.

    If anyone have a solution for this, don’t hesitated… you’ll make my day.

    Thanks to all.
    PRDSK

    Olivier Paradis aka PaRaDiSiaK
    https://www.jetfilms.com/

  • Paradisiak

    July 24, 2006 at 3:29 pm in reply to: EXTREMELY long saves after capture

    Hi,

    I have the same probleme, the save are extremely long when I capture clips manually but don’t happen when I batch capture.

    My other problem is I have a lots of duplicated files but the weird thing is they have the same name but not the contents, here is an example;

    I capture a clip named test.avi/test.wav and when I look in mydrive I also see an clip named test 01.avi/test 01.wav but it doesn’t have the same size and either the same content.

    I’ve checked my capture setting and doesn’t find anything related to re-saving file after capturing.

    Need help or advice because i’m wasting a lots of space and energy trying to manage my files…THANKS.

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