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John HatcherAvid Xpress Pro
by on Apr 7, 2004 at 5:27:44 am

Hi everyone,

Ok, I had a client that had timecode breaks all over the place on the source footage, so I digitized all of the footage with the timecode deselected in Avid. Then I dumped that back out to my mini DV machine (CanonGL1) again so I would have no timecode breaks. I then went through, logged the in and out points of this new tape and went to batch digitize that tape. It then gets about 2 minutes into the tape where it claims to see a timecode break and stops digitizing. Now, I've selected "Digitize accross timecode breaks" and it gives me the message that Batch digitize couldn't resolve the timecode break or something of the sort. I go back through that section of tape and I see no dropped frames at all.

I've rebooted, I've closed the timeline window down, my monitor is at 60Hz, I've tried all sorts of things and I don't know anything short of deselecting the Timecode option in the capture window of fixing this. This totally defeats the purpose of having timecode and eliminates any way of me putting stuff back together again if I have to clean out my drive and the client comes back later and wants to change something after they've approved it and it's been mastered and then dumped.

Anyone know how to deal with this?

Thanks!
J


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