Catastrophic failure in Capture

JonRubin wrote on 10/23/2006, 5:04 AM
I received the following message, see below, in Version 7.0b (Build 151) I am using a Sony HVR-M15U. Vegas thinks that it is capturing, but it really isn't. I have to ctrl-alt-del and use the task manager to stop vegas. I think this is a bug.... either in Vegas or in the HVR-M15U.

Any ideas?????? Thanks... Jon


Sony.Capture.CaptureException: A failure occurred in Capture. ---> System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x8000FFFF): Catastrophic failure (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8000FFFF (E_UNEXPECTED))
at Sony.MediaSoftware.ExternalVideoDevice.ICaptureController.StopCapture(StopCaptureFlags flags)
at Sony.MediaSoftware.ExternalVideoDevice.CaptureController.StopCapture(StopCaptureFlags flags)
at Sony.Capture.Capture.StopCapture(Object sender, StopCaptureFlags flags)
at Sony.Capture.Capture.HandleStopCapture(Object sender, EventArgs args)
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---

Comments

farss wrote on 10/23/2006, 5:37 AM
Are you using the correct capture method i.e. Internal Capture?

If that's not the problem, does it work OK in 6.0b?

My M15U is working OK in 6.0b for both HDV and DV.
MarkFoley wrote on 10/23/2006, 7:06 AM
I had the same thing happen to me yesterday while trying to capture some FX1 footage.....
JonRubin wrote on 10/23/2006, 8:13 AM
Yes, everything seems to be set correctly.
No, I never used it in 6 only now in 7.

Also, it appears that I cannot mark in and out timecode points. Is this another problem or is this inherent with this type of capture?

Sorry to hear that Mark, but nice to know I'm not alone.

Thanks. Jon
riredale wrote on 10/23/2006, 8:33 AM
Have you ever tried HDVSplit? I'd be curious to see if there was some failure point with that software, too. At least then we'd know more about just where the fault was.

It's a free utility and it works great. In fact, many are using it exclusively because it offers advantages over the Vegas capture utility.
JonRubin wrote on 10/23/2006, 1:17 PM
HDVSplit worked great! Must be a problem in Vegas.