frame, but adds frames at the end. It adds 6 frames each time. So a
1sec capture becomes 30frms. A 2sec capture becomes 54frms. And a
3sec capture becomes 78frms. While this still blows at least it
appears consistent which means I can make some sort of automated
process to delete the extra frames.
Ok, did another test using VTR Xchange with direct to DPX and it
captures the expected frame range. But what I don't like about this
process is no EDL ingest.
Grumble grumble.
Oh less-expensive-but-less-functional Smoke on Mac, can you save me
from this?
Thanks for the suggestion Oliver.
Jay
On Nov 16, 2009, at 7:48 AM, Oliver Peters wrote:
> Jay,
>
> I haven't been following all of this thread, but you might try a
> capture test using VTR Xchange, AJA's capture utility. This would
> eliminate FCP as a variable.
>
> - Oliver
>
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