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Capture from a DV Camcorder (ADVC-300) doesn’t capture first few seconds of video (resolved)
Sailor Guy
Member Location: St. Louis, Missouri USA Joined: Aug 19, 2012 10:23 Messages: 73 Offline
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I am using PD13 with a Canopus ADVC-300 DV converter firewire-connected to my PC. I have a Sony Hi8 camcorder attached to the analog input on my ADVC-300. I select the “Capture from a DV Camcorder” option and click the VCR “Record” button. I wait a few seconds and then press Play on my camcorder.

I have ensured the video cartridge is fully rewound to the beginning. There is a 6-second blank leader before the video fades in and starts to play.

However, PD doesn’t start to capture the video until 1 to 3 seconds into the video. In other words, the capture recording does not start as soon as I press the Record button. It appears to be buffering and “watching” the video stream and doesn’t start to record until it “sees” video. But it always misses the first few seconds.

Is there a way to get the capture recording to start immediately when I press the Record button so I can capture the blank leader and first few seconds of the video?

Thanks,

Sailor Guy

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at Jan 03. 2016 10:36

PD 16 Ulimate 64-bit 16.0.2313.0; PhotoDir 7 Ultra; Win 10 Home 64-bit; Intel i5-2500K @3.3hGhz; 8 GB; NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti (4GB); Pinnacle Studio MovieBox HD 510-USB; Canopus ADVC-300; Sony Optiarc AD-7260S DVD; LG BE14 Blu-Ray
Fenman
Senior Contributor Location: Cambridge, UK Joined: Nov 24, 2011 04:44 Messages: 731 Offline
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Assuming the Canopus came with bundled capture software you could try using that and then importing the captured files into PD. Regards,
Mike

Home-build system:
Intel Core i5 Quad Core 3.3GHz, 2 x 4GB DDR3 1333MHz,
Asus Nvidia GT440 1GB, 2 x Western Digital WD10EARS 1TB, 1 x Seagate ST1000DM010 1TB,
Windows 7 Prof 64-bit, PD 9 Ultra 64, PD 13 Ultimate 64
Sailor Guy
Member Location: St. Louis, Missouri USA Joined: Aug 19, 2012 10:23 Messages: 73 Offline
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The Canopus didn't come with capture software - just drivers.

I also have a Pinnacle Micro Studio MovieBox HD ADVC capture device with Pinnacle Micro capture software and it works correctly. However, I want to use the ADVC-300.

Thanks,

Sailor Guy

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PD 16 Ulimate 64-bit 16.0.2313.0; PhotoDir 7 Ultra; Win 10 Home 64-bit; Intel i5-2500K @3.3hGhz; 8 GB; NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti (4GB); Pinnacle Studio MovieBox HD 510-USB; Canopus ADVC-300; Sony Optiarc AD-7260S DVD; LG BE14 Blu-Ray
Fenman
Senior Contributor Location: Cambridge, UK Joined: Nov 24, 2011 04:44 Messages: 731 Offline
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Ok. Well I have one other possibly daft idea. If PD is waiting for a valid DV signal to start capture once it's started could you then use rewind on the camera to set the tape back a few seconds? Regards,
Mike

Home-build system:
Intel Core i5 Quad Core 3.3GHz, 2 x 4GB DDR3 1333MHz,
Asus Nvidia GT440 1GB, 2 x Western Digital WD10EARS 1TB, 1 x Seagate ST1000DM010 1TB,
Windows 7 Prof 64-bit, PD 9 Ultra 64, PD 13 Ultimate 64
Sailor Guy
Member Location: St. Louis, Missouri USA Joined: Aug 19, 2012 10:23 Messages: 73 Offline
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Mike, that's a great idea for a workaround! I'll give it a shot and let you know how it turns out.

However, to everyone else, I'd like to know if there is some setting that would start recording immediately and not wait for a DV signal.

Sailor Guy PD 16 Ulimate 64-bit 16.0.2313.0; PhotoDir 7 Ultra; Win 10 Home 64-bit; Intel i5-2500K @3.3hGhz; 8 GB; NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti (4GB); Pinnacle Studio MovieBox HD 510-USB; Canopus ADVC-300; Sony Optiarc AD-7260S DVD; LG BE14 Blu-Ray
Neil.F.1955 [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Joined: Mar 07, 2012 09:15 Messages: 1303 Offline
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Hi, SG!

Actually, that idea of Mike's isn't as "daft"(English colloquial = silly) as he thinks! When you start the "capture", whilst capture is running, rewind the tape(using the "picture search" of your camera), you'll see a blurred/mangled image, which you'll be editing out anyway, but you should be left with your complete clip, which you then edit in your own fashion.

Er... by the way, I added the explanation of "Daft" not to insult, but because Americans and Canadians reading this, may not be familiar with English or(for that matter) Australian slang words. Yet those of us in England and Australia are more than familiar with American slang, though I'm not too sure about Canadian slang.

Cheers!

Neil.
Sailor Guy
Member Location: St. Louis, Missouri USA Joined: Aug 19, 2012 10:23 Messages: 73 Offline
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Mike,

The "rewind" trick works great. From here on in when doing a PD captue, I'll hit the "record" button and let about 1 to 2 minutes play and then rewind to the beginning.

I'll edit out the repeated video.

Thanks for the suggestion!

Sailor Guy PD 16 Ulimate 64-bit 16.0.2313.0; PhotoDir 7 Ultra; Win 10 Home 64-bit; Intel i5-2500K @3.3hGhz; 8 GB; NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti (4GB); Pinnacle Studio MovieBox HD 510-USB; Canopus ADVC-300; Sony Optiarc AD-7260S DVD; LG BE14 Blu-Ray
Fenman
Senior Contributor Location: Cambridge, UK Joined: Nov 24, 2011 04:44 Messages: 731 Offline
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That's great! Glad to be of help.

Happy New Year! Regards,
Mike

Home-build system:
Intel Core i5 Quad Core 3.3GHz, 2 x 4GB DDR3 1333MHz,
Asus Nvidia GT440 1GB, 2 x Western Digital WD10EARS 1TB, 1 x Seagate ST1000DM010 1TB,
Windows 7 Prof 64-bit, PD 9 Ultra 64, PD 13 Ultimate 64
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