I recently noticed that as I print to tape or preview a rendered file (VF2 - very cool, so far!) on my Sony TRV-120, I get the opposite of "pops" in my audio. It goes silent for a split second and comes back on a regular basis. If I replay that which I have printed, these pops are in different spots, which leads me to believe that the information has been accurately printed to the tape and it is somewhere in the camera that I'm having this problem. My problem is that if I play something I printed from Video Capture BEFORE I installed VF2 and it's video capture, the printed tape plays fine and the audio is okay (it sounds more crisp and bright, too). It that it's only been since I've installed VF2 and the new Video Capture that this has been a problem. I've tweaked rendering settings to no avail. If I capture printed video back to VF2, it seems to sound okay (no pops or silences). If I re-render and print THAT again, back to popping. Somehow the information that Video Capture is printing to the tape is not gelling well with the camera, but only since installing VF2.
Another piece of information. In the release notes for VF2 it said to uninstall VF1 before installing the new version. I did that. However, I did not uninstall Video Capture (it didn't specifically say to, so I didn't make any assumptions). Now I have two versions of Video Capture - one that is called up by VF2 and one that is called up by the shortcut on my desktop. Could this be the basis of my problem or is there a little bug in the new Video Capture that isn't jelling well with my Sony Handycam?
It seems that, most importantly, the information is all getting to tape, but I'm just worried about the playback and why it is acting strangely. Any suggestions?
Thanks a bunch,
Scott
P.S. I played with the sample-rates and bitrate, as well, to no avail.
Another piece of information. In the release notes for VF2 it said to uninstall VF1 before installing the new version. I did that. However, I did not uninstall Video Capture (it didn't specifically say to, so I didn't make any assumptions). Now I have two versions of Video Capture - one that is called up by VF2 and one that is called up by the shortcut on my desktop. Could this be the basis of my problem or is there a little bug in the new Video Capture that isn't jelling well with my Sony Handycam?
It seems that, most importantly, the information is all getting to tape, but I'm just worried about the playback and why it is acting strangely. Any suggestions?
Thanks a bunch,
Scott
P.S. I played with the sample-rates and bitrate, as well, to no avail.