Hi all.
I've used V4 for about 6 or 7 months now and never had an issue that I couldn't figure out myself, or lurked here long enough to find the answer to.
(Great Forum, and thanks for all the answers! Y'all amaze me with your knowledge.)
Anyway,
For a recent project, (about 38 minutes long) I "printed to tape" as I've done many times before, from an external hard drive (firewire) to a Canon GL2 with a new tape. During the process, I noticed some audio "drop out" for about 30 seconds midway into the print process.
I was curious as to why this occured, since the render to Mpeg2 was flawless, and the DVD came out perfect.
The next day, I "printed to tape again" from a different computer (same basic system....3.06 processor, 1 gig ram etc and another new tape in the camera.
This time, about one-tenth into the process, I lost both audio and video for about 12 seconds, then the rest of it recorded perfectly.
These are "name brand" DV tapes, purchased new from a local retailer.
Is it possible to get a bad "six pack" of them? I've never had this problem before.
I'm going to attempt another tomorrow, with yet another new tape, but I'm getting really tired of watching this video over and over again.
(The majority of it is a "montage" of 450 or pictures "hand scanned" by me for a a "Class of '58 reunion", along with some older "captured video", and though I love my customers to end, I've seen enough of this one.......:o)
Opinions?
(My apologies for the overuse of "" and ().
As soon as improve grammatically, I'll stop using them so much.
:o)
I've used V4 for about 6 or 7 months now and never had an issue that I couldn't figure out myself, or lurked here long enough to find the answer to.
(Great Forum, and thanks for all the answers! Y'all amaze me with your knowledge.)
Anyway,
For a recent project, (about 38 minutes long) I "printed to tape" as I've done many times before, from an external hard drive (firewire) to a Canon GL2 with a new tape. During the process, I noticed some audio "drop out" for about 30 seconds midway into the print process.
I was curious as to why this occured, since the render to Mpeg2 was flawless, and the DVD came out perfect.
The next day, I "printed to tape again" from a different computer (same basic system....3.06 processor, 1 gig ram etc and another new tape in the camera.
This time, about one-tenth into the process, I lost both audio and video for about 12 seconds, then the rest of it recorded perfectly.
These are "name brand" DV tapes, purchased new from a local retailer.
Is it possible to get a bad "six pack" of them? I've never had this problem before.
I'm going to attempt another tomorrow, with yet another new tape, but I'm getting really tired of watching this video over and over again.
(The majority of it is a "montage" of 450 or pictures "hand scanned" by me for a a "Class of '58 reunion", along with some older "captured video", and though I love my customers to end, I've seen enough of this one.......:o)
Opinions?
(My apologies for the overuse of "" and ().
As soon as improve grammatically, I'll stop using them so much.
:o)