I've got an upcoming seminar to videotape and am wondering if it's possible to record directly into Vegas rather than to tape and then dump it into Vegas. Sure would make editing much faster. Anyone ever done this successfully? Thanks.
I've captured directly from camera to hard drive using VidCap without recording on tape first. It works perfectly well. I'd record to tape as well as a backup though.
I shot a concert this way, I didn't have to change my tape after 60 minutes, so I did go over 1 hour without any interruption. It worked great!
And no dropped frames as well!
That is really cool. It never occurred to me that I could stream live video over firewire to Scenalyzer. I could set up my laptop, put on a couple of 200GB firewire drives, and Scenalyzer would stream the video to each drive (15 hours worth!) and then automatically switch to the next drive.
Offhand I can't think of a reason to do so, but it's nice to know it COULD be done.
If you are on location and have the room for a laptop, you could also connect your camera to a DV deck if you have one. I sometimes do that with my deck (which takes full size DV tapes) to get around the biggest limitation of miniDV...................the tapes are too short.
Then you can just capture the full size DV tape via firewire into Vegas.
I have also done this with a VHS deck to save time if the end product is to be an unedited VHS tape copy of an event. That saves a LOT of time and expense under those uncommon circumstances.