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  • Ted Coakley

    September 23, 2008 at 12:51 am in reply to: Media start time 00:00:00:00 after capture

    Yeah, I have that Log&Capture > Capture Settings > Device Control set at “FireWire NTSC”, not “FireWire NTSC NDF — because my camera only records in DropFrame mode.

    Any other thoughts on it?

  • Ted Coakley

    September 22, 2008 at 11:23 pm in reply to: Media start time 00:00:00:00 after capture

    Thanks for your reply, Jeremy.

    When you say “change the firewire capture protocol”, do you mean a setting in FCP, or elsewhere?

    And, are you saying that your fix prevented the Media Start Time from changing to 00, or the Reel field from changing, or audio/video from being out of sync, or the dual playback-during-capture from happening? Or some/all the above?

    Thanks,
    Ted

  • Ted Coakley

    September 22, 2008 at 11:11 pm in reply to: Digitizing makes the clips start @ 00:00:00:00

    Sooo, it’s been almost 2 years since the last post on this thread, and I’m a wonderin – any solution yet?!?

    I’m having the same problem:
    I opened up an FCP4.5 project into 5.1.4, batch captured some clips, and it changed the Media Start times to 00:00:00;00, AND the Reel field changes to either 001 or just goes blank/empty.

    I’ve spent some hours today researching this online, reading through forums (cow and otherwise), and so far, no solutions.

    I don’t know if this is relevant, maybe gives some indicator as to the problem, but when I do a Batch Capture of a clip, it is playing it TWICE in the capture process. No dropped frames along the way, it just plays through it in normal stuttery capture mode, rewinds, plays through again, leaving successful Capture (though with aforementioned Media times problem AND with occasional audio/video out of sync).

    And, I don’t know if this is related or not either, but these clips sometimes capture with audio a bit out of sync (not drifting, but out of sync from beginning of captured clip). I also view these clips in QT and in the Finder, and they’re out of Sync, so it isn’t a FCP playback issue, but rather a FCP Capture issue. And, again, sometimes the clips ARE in sync.

    Anybody know how to prevent any of these problems?

    I’m running FCP 5.1.4, w/QT 7.4.1, OS 10.4.11.
    I’m capturing from miniDV on Sony DSR-11.

  • Ted Coakley

    September 22, 2008 at 11:04 pm in reply to: Media start time 00:00:00:00 after capture

    Sooo, it’s been over a year since the last post on this thread, and I’m a wonderin – any solution yet?!?

    I’m having the same problem:
    When I try to Batch Capture clip(s) from a FCP4.5 Project, into a FCP5.1.4 Project, the Media Start Time changes to 00:00:00;00 and the Reel field changes to either 001 or just goes blank/empty.

    I’ve spent some hours today researching this online, reading through forums (cow and otherwise), and so far, no solutions.

    I don’t know if this is relevant, maybe gives some indicator as to the problem, but when I do a Batch Capture of a clip, it is playing it TWICE in the capture process. No dropped frames along the way, it just plays through it in normal stuttery capture mode, rewinds, plays through again, leaving successful Capture (though with aforementioned Media times problem AND with occasional audio/video out of sync).

    And, I don’t know if this is related or not either, but these clips sometimes capture with audio a bit out of sync (not drifting, but out of sync from beginning of captured clip). I also view these clips in QT and in the Finder, and they’re out of Sync, so it isn’t a FCP playback issue, but rather a FCP Capture issue. And, again, sometimes the clips ARE in sync.

    Anybody know how to prevent any of these problems?

    I’m running FCP 5.1.4, w/QT 7.4.1, OS 10.4.11.
    I’m capturing from miniDV on Sony DSR-11.

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