I captured a tape and scene detection worked great. I then captured another tape, and scene detection isn't happening. The check box for scene detection is checked. Is there anything else that could influence this process?
Yes, your camera needs to be writing date/time stamps for scene detection to work. Make sure the clock/calendar is set before you shoot. Scene detect will not do anything with analog pass-though either.
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For Analogue pass-through, since VV3 doesn't have the optical scene detect that some other NLEs have, the only real solution ( if you want to stay withing VV3 ) is to walk your way through the ONE BIG SCENE, pressing S a LOT!
I like VV3, but sometime I am tempted by other systems because of this obvious lack. When even $70 packages have analogue pass through detection down to an art, it seems that VV3 would, too.
I agree that "optical" scene detection would be a good addition to VV's feature set.
I've been procrastinating the editing of 30 old Hi8 tapes (using my Digital8 VCR), until I have a DV capture solution (Scenealyzer Live?) that can detect scenes without referencing the time code.