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Re: 32k vs. 48k log and capture issues
by Bret Williams on Apr 2, 2007 at 8:44:37 pm

Having just dealt with this some posts below about a week or so ago...

You can't actually set you capture settings correctly for 32k. It will only do 16 bit, not 12. I found this actually was screwing with my footage.

I just used the 48k standard DV setting. After each batch capture you'll get a warning about capture setting mismatch, but other than that, everything was perfectly normal.

If you're capturing whole tapes all bets are off. But on normal 1-2minute captures I had no issues.


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