It's not a huge deal as I have a workaround, but it is intriguing. I have a Panasonic Mini DV VCR that we use for capture and analog to DV conversion. Back a few months ago I tried an analog capture for the first time. I got audio but no video. I played with some of the preview settings with no avail. I then figured the video signal coming through my machine probably wasn't up to VV specs.
I then installed and played with the Ulead software that came with the firewire card and had no probs capturing analog through the machine. Looked fantastic and had no problem bringing it into VV3 for editing. The only hitch is that the Ulead software compresses the audio a little differently causing VV to want to make a proxy audio file. This does slow down the rendering, but I get excellent results.
Any idea as to why VV won't see my analog signal? No biggie since I have a workaround, but just curious. Digital captures well, although I'm still chasing down that danged dropped frame issue.
Thanks much!
-D
I then installed and played with the Ulead software that came with the firewire card and had no probs capturing analog through the machine. Looked fantastic and had no problem bringing it into VV3 for editing. The only hitch is that the Ulead software compresses the audio a little differently causing VV to want to make a proxy audio file. This does slow down the rendering, but I get excellent results.
Any idea as to why VV won't see my analog signal? No biggie since I have a workaround, but just curious. Digital captures well, although I'm still chasing down that danged dropped frame issue.
Thanks much!
-D