I'm very new to editing but I'm trying to learn about Vegas Video and capturing DV footage.
Here's the situation that is prompting my question...
My mother purchased a Canon ZR85 MiniDV camcorder for Christmas. She recently went on a cruise and said she recorded "at least four hours" of video. (well, she only had four 60 minute tapes so I knew it could only be four hours at most) When she returned from her trip we started watching the tapes but to her horror, 80% of the tapes were blank. Well, since I want to learn about editing, etc... I said I'd take a look at the footage in more detail on my computer...
The beginning of each tape is not blank. It starts correctly with a 00:00:00:00 timecode and then after a while (it varies) it will go blank for sometimes 10 to 15 minutes (or longer!). After that, there will be more footage sometimes with a continuation of the previous timecode but sometimes the timecode will be reset to 00:00:00:00. So when all is added up, there is probably 20 minutes of footage on each 60 minute tape, but the footage is split all over the tape.
My mom doesn't know the first thing about camcorders (she can barely turn it on), so I'm assuming she screwed up badly, but I don't know if she would have fast-forwarded the tape in-between recording sessions. She could have re-taped over the same tape but I'm not sure what the heck she did.
Could the camcorder be broken? The tapes seem fine (the tapes play back consistently) but they are JVC (I don't know if name-brand tapes make that much of a difference on a MiniDV camcorder).
With all of that said, is there an easy way to capture the footage off of the camcorder (through firewire), but only capture the parts of the tape where there is footage? (fast-forwarding through four hours of tape, recording for 1 minute at a time, is not fun...)
Here's the situation that is prompting my question...
My mother purchased a Canon ZR85 MiniDV camcorder for Christmas. She recently went on a cruise and said she recorded "at least four hours" of video. (well, she only had four 60 minute tapes so I knew it could only be four hours at most) When she returned from her trip we started watching the tapes but to her horror, 80% of the tapes were blank. Well, since I want to learn about editing, etc... I said I'd take a look at the footage in more detail on my computer...
The beginning of each tape is not blank. It starts correctly with a 00:00:00:00 timecode and then after a while (it varies) it will go blank for sometimes 10 to 15 minutes (or longer!). After that, there will be more footage sometimes with a continuation of the previous timecode but sometimes the timecode will be reset to 00:00:00:00. So when all is added up, there is probably 20 minutes of footage on each 60 minute tape, but the footage is split all over the tape.
My mom doesn't know the first thing about camcorders (she can barely turn it on), so I'm assuming she screwed up badly, but I don't know if she would have fast-forwarded the tape in-between recording sessions. She could have re-taped over the same tape but I'm not sure what the heck she did.
Could the camcorder be broken? The tapes seem fine (the tapes play back consistently) but they are JVC (I don't know if name-brand tapes make that much of a difference on a MiniDV camcorder).
With all of that said, is there an easy way to capture the footage off of the camcorder (through firewire), but only capture the parts of the tape where there is footage? (fast-forwarding through four hours of tape, recording for 1 minute at a time, is not fun...)