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No scene detect on HDV Capture?!?!?
Uh, seriously Adobe? Really? Are you smokin' the wacky tobaccy? Why can't I have my capture automatically split the clips like FCP does? Am I wrong here?
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Yes, yes, dunno, overlooked, no. Luckily there is HDVSplit to correct it.
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I think this may be the reason... ( anyone can confirm?)
I know it seems dumb but "I think" the reason Premiere does not have Scene detect is that they know that will create dozens to hundreds of more files then a single file where A single file is faster for premiere then a hundred files when loading projects. Has something to do with Dynamic link checking. When premiere has to load a hundred files it can really get slowed down so they want you to just capture the entire tape as one clip for that reason. I might be wrong.
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It is frustrating.
And compunded by the fact that a long time ago, when I first started editing on PPro 1.5, the HDV capture of a whole hour long tape would often result in out of sunc video and audio. And now, three versions of Premiere later, whenever I capture an entire tape, I stop it every twenty minutes just to make sure the sync issue won't crop up. I have no idea if I need to worry or not because I'm too frightened to test it out again. But it wouldn't be an issue in most cases with scene detect. |
What is more frustrating is spending MORE time opening projects, waiting for them to load, then actually editing time spent.
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The funny thing is, is that if you have a hardware editing card installed like the Matrox RT.X2, it does allow Scene Detect on HDV capture. So premiere does support it, you just need an add-on card to make it work... unfortunately.
Maybe Adobe brokered a deal with third-party hardware manufacturers to only allow the feature to work when an add-on card was installed to give more incentive to buy them. |
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