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I have read pages of the archived notes on this problem and it seems that it is an ongoing problem with Power Director. Then I read that the cause might be a cheap JVC camera I am using. Is this possible and the sync problem is actually in the camera and not PD14? Is it time for a new camera?
The thing with tranferring video content to a computer for editing is, with digital formats, if they're tape-based, like DV or the Digital-8 formats, the camera hooks up to the computer and(I'd probably expect) have software built-in to them to interface with the editing software on the computer itself. The tape is then captured real-time or by whichever means it has to pull the content in faster than real-time(at a guess). If the digital camera uses SD cards, there are two options, option 1 is to connect the camera to the computer(the editing software doesn't even need to be open), the camera acts like an external hard-drive. Option 2 is to remove the SD card from the camera(while it's switched off) and put the card in a card reader. With either option it's just a matter of copying the video files across to your computer's hard-drive. So if you're thinking of a new camera, they predominantly shoot to SD card these days, which means a lot less hassle to copy content and
NO sound/image synchronising problems!
As to the older method with analogue-sourced material, be it from VHS or Beta tapes or Hi-8, or even regular Video-8 camera tapes, the loss of sync could be in the capture device(seemingly selective, an odd situation!) I doubt the problem's in the Power Director software(any version). As you've said, you bought a new capture device(digitiser) to finish transferring your Beta tapes and that has cured the fault. Have you tried the new capture device(digitiser) with that "cheap" JVC camera? Being JVC, it would, if analogue, use VHS-C cassettes.