you may want to check yor drop frame settings. If you are also trying to digitize analoge video the audio will fall out of sync. If it IS analoge video you have to put it to mini dvc and then digitize it to your computer via firewire.
Good luck
feerme007
I am trying to capture a two hour long VHS clip. It starts out what seems to be fine but as the process goes on it becomes relevent that the audio is slowly but steadly becoming out of sink with the video. I have been able to caputre fine with video of equal length with DVC's but Have this...
Whenever I try to export to tape I only get black. When I exicute the record the deck responds and starts to record but when I play it back I have no signal. Does anyone know where I need to start looking to fix this problem.
I have notised whe I encode video for the web there is one file that is for video and another that is for audio. Check to see if there were any other files that were encoded along with the video that you have. Good luck.
I film in ntsc but I can only capture it in Pal. When I capture it in ntsc i can only see the video. I can only hear some of the audio when I am scrubing. I talked to a tech before who walked me through setting my computer up to work with ntsc. But I am not sure how that was done.
I have adobe premire pro and I am trying to export to tape but am having trouble doing so. Can I just export to tape using my firewire or can I only import that way. Do I need to use sVideo or component. If so I need to get a new graphic and sound card. Please advise me on this.
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