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Old 13-03-2004, 03:33 PM   #1
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My mm2 onlaptop p4 win xp home seems to hang up while
capturing manually from a sony dv hi8 camcorder. I am
wondering whether it would be simpler and faster to just
record the whole tape automatically and then edit the
clips in mm2 to avoid this problem.
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Old 13-03-2004, 04:27 PM   #2
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A Sony Hi8 camcorder is an analog camcorder, even though the word digital is
on it. You must also be using an analog capture device because it doesn't
have a firewire connection.

What analog capture device are you using with it? Or are you using a Sony
digital 8 camcorder with a firewire connection?
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> My mm2 onlaptop p4 win xp home seems to hang up while
> capturing manually from a sony dv hi8 camcorder. I am
> wondering whether it would be simpler and faster to just
> record the whole tape automatically and then edit the
> clips in mm2 to avoid this problem.



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Old 14-03-2004, 12:16 PM   #3
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I don't know what I was thinking of, but the camcorder is a Sony "Digital 8" DCR-TRV315 NTSC with a DV connection, which I believe is a firewire connection

I've been capturing all day to DV-AVI by using the automatic capture feature and then editing the clips. although the capturing goes smoothly, editing each clip takes a long time because I am just editing a sample of clips and the time on the clip does not show the elapsed time which does not match the original tape

So, I started capturing manually from a Canon ZR70, which went much faster, initially. But, about midway through the MiniDV tape, the capturing wizard freezes after I stop capturing to advance the tape to the next part of the tape to capture. I tried adjusting the project save setting from 1 minute to 7 minutes, but this did not prevent the wizard from hanging up again

I don't know if this makes a difference, but I am saving to a Maxtor 80gig external drive because the free space on my laptop is only 16gig

Now I am going to try capturing the balance of the tape before importing the saved project to see if this makes a difference

Thanks for your help

----- PapaJohn wrote: ----

A Sony Hi8 camcorder is an analog camcorder, even though the word digital i
on it. You must also be using an analog capture device because it doesn'
have a firewire connection

What analog capture device are you using with it? Or are you using a Son
digital 8 camcorder with a firewire connection
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"Matt" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in messag
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> My mm2 onlaptop p4 win xp home seems to hang up whil
> capturing manually from a sony dv hi8 camcorder. I a
> wondering whether it would be simpler and faster to jus
> record the whole tape automatically and then edit th
> clips in mm2 to avoid this problem




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Old 14-03-2004, 05:14 PM   #4
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Matt,

You might try capturing with the WinDV utility - there's a link to it on my
Digital Camcorders > Intro page.

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"Matt" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I don't know what I was thinking of, but the camcorder is a Sony "Digital

8" DCR-TRV315 NTSC with a DV connection, which I believe is a firewire
connection?
>
> I've been capturing all day to DV-AVI by using the automatic capture

feature and then editing the clips. although the capturing goes smoothly,
editing each clip takes a long time because I am just editing a sample of
clips and the time on the clip does not show the elapsed time which does not
match the original tape.
>
> So, I started capturing manually from a Canon ZR70, which went much

faster, initially. But, about midway through the MiniDV tape, the capturing
wizard freezes after I stop capturing to advance the tape to the next part
of the tape to capture. I tried adjusting the project save setting from 1
minute to 7 minutes, but this did not prevent the wizard from hanging up
again.
>
> I don't know if this makes a difference, but I am saving to a Maxtor 80gig

external drive because the free space on my laptop is only 16gig.
>
> Now I am going to try capturing the balance of the tape before importing

the saved project to see if this makes a difference.
>



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