Don't know if this starts out as a Vegas problem but it doesn't handle it that well anyway. After capturing 3 hour tapes with DV scene detection on I find in some of the captured clips the audio overruns the video by a couple of frames.
No big deal except when I go to trim the clip, Vegas decides to only trim the video. If I extend the clip (i.e. loop it) then trim it all is well or else if I use the Shuttle to trim one frame at a time also all is well.
Hardly the worst thing I've had to 'keep a watch out for' but I'm just wondering if anyone else has seen this and how does the audio overrun for a couple of extra frames.
Bear in mind these are DVCAM tapes (And yes recorded in DVCAM!) so the audio should be locked me thinks.
Bob.
No big deal except when I go to trim the clip, Vegas decides to only trim the video. If I extend the clip (i.e. loop it) then trim it all is well or else if I use the Shuttle to trim one frame at a time also all is well.
Hardly the worst thing I've had to 'keep a watch out for' but I'm just wondering if anyone else has seen this and how does the audio overrun for a couple of extra frames.
Bear in mind these are DVCAM tapes (And yes recorded in DVCAM!) so the audio should be locked me thinks.
Bob.