I'm wondering if nayone else has experiencd this problem.
I finally started capturing several tapes from a music video that was shot last fall by some students at the college I work for.
For the shooting, the song was laid off to a DVCAM deck to get a time code reference that could be used for the shoot..
The timecode out of this deck was fed to a JVC camera with external timecode lock capability.
Everything worked fine for the shoot.
Today, as I'm playing the master tapes back, I can see the timecode on the master tape change every time a new scene was shot.
There were times that the JVC was rolled before the DVCAM but, as soon as the deck was rolled, the JVC's timecode would lock up instantly.
A problem shows up during capture though.
If the JVC was rolled first, Vegas shows the timecode on the tape start (tape time or free-run mode) and DOES NOT lock to the correct timecode after the JVC does.
If there's no known fix for this (and I doubt that there is), I'll have to go back to each clip where this happened and manually re-capture it starting AFTER the timecode on the JVC locks up.
If not, the students would have to start figuring out timecode offsets each time and they're not ready for that, especially when we're picking shots from the middle of the song.
Mike
I finally started capturing several tapes from a music video that was shot last fall by some students at the college I work for.
For the shooting, the song was laid off to a DVCAM deck to get a time code reference that could be used for the shoot..
The timecode out of this deck was fed to a JVC camera with external timecode lock capability.
Everything worked fine for the shoot.
Today, as I'm playing the master tapes back, I can see the timecode on the master tape change every time a new scene was shot.
There were times that the JVC was rolled before the DVCAM but, as soon as the deck was rolled, the JVC's timecode would lock up instantly.
A problem shows up during capture though.
If the JVC was rolled first, Vegas shows the timecode on the tape start (tape time or free-run mode) and DOES NOT lock to the correct timecode after the JVC does.
If there's no known fix for this (and I doubt that there is), I'll have to go back to each clip where this happened and manually re-capture it starting AFTER the timecode on the JVC locks up.
If not, the students would have to start figuring out timecode offsets each time and they're not ready for that, especially when we're picking shots from the middle of the song.
Mike