It might be the computer's power, I have pentium 4 3ghz machiens, and I
always have no problem capturing 60 mins straight footages (4 tapes) and
it never went out of sync.

Johnny


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Hurdon
Sent: 08/09/2005 2:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AP] Problem with the div-x files


I can't give you statistics but I can say this isn't unique to you. I
had 
the same experience capturing tape shot on an XL1 via my Vx2000. If I 
batched it into 7 or so minute segments it was ok but if I grabbed the 
entire hour it became increasingly out of sync. The camera's owner had
the 
same experience, and because he also couldn't capture all four audio
tracks 
in Premiere, switched to Scenalyser.

David Hurdon

At 07:00 AM 8/9/2005 -0400, you wrote:

You won't find Divx in the list of supported file formats in the Help
files. Like all lossy compression schemes, Divx creates keyframes and
then a series of frames that carry only information related to what has
changed since the keyframe. A frame accurate editing system needs to see
a continuous series of full frame information - or else it has to recode
the stream into nothing but keyframes. This kind of computing is
possible, as when a plug in allows you to edit MPEG2, but it isn't in
Premiere natively. If you can find something to convert Divx to AVI you
should then be able to edit it.

David Hurdon





 
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