My goal was to capture an entire Digital8 tape at once. Adobe Premiere 6.01 does the job. When I had Windows-98, I could capture only 17 minutes at once and was satisfied with the capture quality. Now that I have NTFS installed, I can easily see that audio is too much ahead of video at the end of the resulting DV AVI file. Every 8 minutes, the audio overpasses the video by one frame! This is really strange for me because the DV stream comes from the camcorder via the IEEE-1394 interface and there is no chance for the camcorder to loose sync while playing back a tape.
Does anyone have any explanation for the sync loss?
I also noticed, that Microsoft Media Player plays the same DV AVI file in sync! Maybe, MP and AP use different technologies (DirectX and some other older one). So, how to solve the problem in this case?
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Sound gets out of sync on long DV AVI files imported to Adobe Premier 6.01 also. 1 frame every 8 minutes! The whole idea of lossless digital copying is ruined!
So, nobody noticed the problem with AP6???
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