I normally capture with Adobe Premiere pro with a ADVC-100 but I’d like to capture 2 hours of video while I’m out or sleeping. Adobe Premiere pro doesn’t have a timer feature. I tried Windows Media 9 capture and thought this solved all my needs. It seemed to work great. But when I import the file in to Premiere It plays fine for about 10 minutes and then it holds on a still frame the rest of the time. If I play it back in Windows Media player it’s perfect.
I tried Scenalyzer live and it drops frames. And Virtual and ICVCR and doesn’t see the ADVC as a capture device.
Any suggestions?
Jim
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