I have a project greater than the length of any of my available DV tapes which I am passing through my camcorder to my SVHS VCR. I, therefore, want to make use of the manual device control option. This option has been acting up when I print from the timeline (see my earlier posts regarding that problem), so I have opted, instead, to load the files in the batch window in Vidcap30's print to tape dialog.
VV30 prints to my vcr flawlessly except that, instead of terminating as I would expect after printing the last clip, it skips back to a point near the beginning of the first clip (there are six cips in this project), and records most of the production over again at least once before finally terminating.
The good news is that I can work with the output, I simply have to put my vcr into record mode to blank out the extra footage.
This is, of course, annoying and time consuming, and, for one who wants everything working properly, quite disturbing.
My system is a 900 mhz Compaq running WinXP Pro with plenty of storage space (FAT32 and NTSF). Memory is 128 MB 100mhz.
Vegas was running fine on my machine until I restored/re-installed WinXP. I have now restored/re-installed XP several times in hopes that that would solve my problem, but, so far, no joy.
Anyone else have experience with this problem? Any solutions?
Thanks.
Caruso
VV30 prints to my vcr flawlessly except that, instead of terminating as I would expect after printing the last clip, it skips back to a point near the beginning of the first clip (there are six cips in this project), and records most of the production over again at least once before finally terminating.
The good news is that I can work with the output, I simply have to put my vcr into record mode to blank out the extra footage.
This is, of course, annoying and time consuming, and, for one who wants everything working properly, quite disturbing.
My system is a 900 mhz Compaq running WinXP Pro with plenty of storage space (FAT32 and NTSF). Memory is 128 MB 100mhz.
Vegas was running fine on my machine until I restored/re-installed WinXP. I have now restored/re-installed XP several times in hopes that that would solve my problem, but, so far, no joy.
Anyone else have experience with this problem? Any solutions?
Thanks.
Caruso