(Sorry if this is a repost - was not able find my original post)
I have a Canon HDV30 camera, and i capture HDV recordings off of th tape using HDVSplit.
Occassionally i get frames dropped (please no replies on how to avoid dropping frames).
On some of the files with dropped frames (even if just 1 droppe frame), Vegas shows no audio around the drop for 10s of seconds, sometimes more than a minute. The audio before the drop is good, so I know it not a codec issue. The "no audio" is see on both the audio channel (flat lined for that section) as well as in playback (silence output).
I know the audio IS there, because if I rename the .m2t (from HDVSplit) to .vob, I can play it in VLC player and hear the audio (except for the blip due to dropped frames). VLC player does not give me the 10s of seconds audio drop that I have in vegas.
I have resorted to having VLC doing a "conversion" to be abe to use the file in vegas. The conversion seems to clean up the audio so I dont get the 10s of seconds drop.
So it seems that Vegas has some difficulty in resyncing the audio after frames drop. The video looks fine.
Any suggestions?
I have a Canon HDV30 camera, and i capture HDV recordings off of th tape using HDVSplit.
Occassionally i get frames dropped (please no replies on how to avoid dropping frames).
On some of the files with dropped frames (even if just 1 droppe frame), Vegas shows no audio around the drop for 10s of seconds, sometimes more than a minute. The audio before the drop is good, so I know it not a codec issue. The "no audio" is see on both the audio channel (flat lined for that section) as well as in playback (silence output).
I know the audio IS there, because if I rename the .m2t (from HDVSplit) to .vob, I can play it in VLC player and hear the audio (except for the blip due to dropped frames). VLC player does not give me the 10s of seconds audio drop that I have in vegas.
I have resorted to having VLC doing a "conversion" to be abe to use the file in vegas. The conversion seems to clean up the audio so I dont get the 10s of seconds drop.
So it seems that Vegas has some difficulty in resyncing the audio after frames drop. The video looks fine.
Any suggestions?