Hello, I use Adobe Premiere Pro and Win XP (NTFS). When you transfer from DV tape to PC recording always stops at 2.28 GB. Why? Can someone help me? Thank you!
Antwort von StefanS:
Interrupted Time codes? Because during the shoot repeatedly back-and-forwarded?
Greeting Stefan
Antwort von masterjon:
Thank you for the quick reply. The entire recording was performed continuously and without interruption (no first and rewinding). Other tips??
Antwort von StefanS:
unfortunately, can only guess, because you give no information about error messages, etc..
What is with the preferences? By chance a recording time set, eg, 10 min.?
Greeting Stefan
Antwort von masterjon:
It will show an error. The recording was terminated normally after 10:58:13 min. Where Adobe is there the possibility of setting something like that?
Antwort von StefanS:
"masterjon" wrote:
It will show an error.
Assuming that Adopbe has provided an error-free software, that is obviously no bugs.
"masterjon" wrote:
The recording was terminated normally after 10:58:13 min.
From whom or what?
"masterjon" wrote:
Where Adobe is there the possibility of setting something like that?
A little initiative could help to remember these things even. So if you want to capture something of the camera to your PC, you may need to turn s.welchen settings? Right! The settings for the dubbing of a camera to the PC. As the means at Adobe, I do not know, but this process usually stops names such as "Import" or "Capturn.
What does this Adobe Help or the manual?
Greeting Stefan
Antwort von Jörg:
Hi, Recording can be set in / outpoint under F5, but this must be explicitly selected themselves, is thus not just once so far. Have you set a hook at the break point "shooting in frame deletions? Then take the out. What happens when you are capturing next following termination, breaks from the stream always after time? Gruß Jörg
Antwort von masterjon:
I break no hook set at the point "shooting in frame deletions. In / outpoint option is known to me. When I log on as normal "chlip" go, would have the full Chlip be synonymous recorded. 10:55:13 min after comes the question of whether the recorded Chlip to be saved.
Antwort von AndyZZ:
"masterjon" wrote:
10:55:13 min after comes the question of whether the recorded Chlip to be saved.
And what do you click on it? If your movie is perhaps 10:55:13 (or 10:58:13 as in your first post) long?