I've searched the forum, but haven't found a solution to this problem. I am having trouble capturing an entire tape from my mini-DV camera. I'd like to get the full tape into one file so that I can then use editing software to break it up. The camera is a Sharp VL-SD20 and the system I'm capturing to via firewire is a Sony Vaio 3ghz, 1GB RAM Windows XP machine with over 100gb+ free disk space. I've narrowed the problem to when there is a gap between recorded content on the tape. On all the software I've tried, when the software comes to one of these gaps, the capture stops, but the camera keeps on playing. I have to then rewind to the end of the gap and start capturing again, into another file. Then wait until the next gap when the capture stops again and then repeat the process all over. This is way too time consuming. If there is no gap, just scene changes, most of the software I've tried works okay. I've tried the following software and have had the same problem with all of them. Pinnacle 8, DVIO, AVI_IO trial version, Scenalyzer Live trial version, Roxio Media Creator 7.5 capture utility. Even though some of these programs have a 'capture entire tape' option, I've never been able to capture an entire tape.
I'm about ready to give up and just deal with multiple files, but if someone's got a product, free or otherwise, that can get me around this I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks.
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In WinDV set discontinuity to 0 and set the filesize to 200000. That should capture an entire tape to one file.
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Thanks for the suggestions, but Aaarrgghhhh!!!!!!! I tried the discontinuity setting at 0, but still no joy. It just shouldn't be this frigging hard.
Would I be better off just doing this through S-video? -
Originally Posted by zweige
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Originally Posted by zweige
Preroll is turned on and off with the check box next to the "capture" button. -
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Originally Posted by SingSing
I type of timecode discontinuity I was talking about is a blank portion of tape between frames. That will halt the transfer. -
Thanks for the quick responses from everyone. Very impressive. It sounds like it's a timecode issue. Too bad there's no way to ignore it. I know that one file would be tough to edit, but I've got lots of tapes and just was looking for an easy way to get them onto a disk for backup purposes.
Guess I'll have to do some reading up on timecodes and how they are used for future reference. It sounds like if I had recorded the entire tapes with the cap on before shooting for real I would have avoided this problem.
Bummer.
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