Captured A/V over firewire from a device that is known to be faulty.
Vision looks OK, audio shows up on the Vegas T/L as nothing, not even a flatline waveform, Vegas cannot even decide if it's stereo and where a waveform should be is just solid red.
But it plays back and sounds like garbage.
Open it in SF and there is a waveform, in stereo as it should be. It still sounds like garbage of course. By the sound of it there's very serious sample rate errors.
This suspect piece of hardware has come my way because it doesn't work right on Avid systems either with similar audio problems.
It seems to work OK with DV Rack but I need to test this more carefully to be 100% certain.
We've previously shipped the untit back to the manufacturer in the USA and they tested it on FCP and returned it claiming nothing wrong with it. We have around another 10 of the same units here in Australia and all work perfectly with Avid and Vegas.
Clearly something is wrong with it. Before we incur the considerable cost of shipping it back to the USA again I'd like to have a more definative fault description. Knowing why Vegas displays the captured DV's audio as just red could be very helpful in my quest.
Bob.
Vision looks OK, audio shows up on the Vegas T/L as nothing, not even a flatline waveform, Vegas cannot even decide if it's stereo and where a waveform should be is just solid red.
But it plays back and sounds like garbage.
Open it in SF and there is a waveform, in stereo as it should be. It still sounds like garbage of course. By the sound of it there's very serious sample rate errors.
This suspect piece of hardware has come my way because it doesn't work right on Avid systems either with similar audio problems.
It seems to work OK with DV Rack but I need to test this more carefully to be 100% certain.
We've previously shipped the untit back to the manufacturer in the USA and they tested it on FCP and returned it claiming nothing wrong with it. We have around another 10 of the same units here in Australia and all work perfectly with Avid and Vegas.
Clearly something is wrong with it. Before we incur the considerable cost of shipping it back to the USA again I'd like to have a more definative fault description. Knowing why Vegas displays the captured DV's audio as just red could be very helpful in my quest.
Bob.