Michael Hurley
November 27th, 2008, 07:06 PM
Hi There,
I recently invested in a Firestore DR-HD100 to compliment my JVC GY-HD100; with a view to a quicker & simpler workflow for ingest & editing with Avid Media Composer (version 3.05).
I have been having reasonable success using a few different shoot-to-edit workflows with tape-based shooting/capture but decided that a tapeless approach might be better. I was able to pick up a DR-HD100 for reasonable money and looked forward to a much more efficient set-up.
However, on my first project using the DR-HD100, I've run into a problem. The shoot was fairly straight forward - four short segments (single person, talking head stuff); a couple of takes for each segment - so I ended up with about 20 minutes of 720P 25 recorded to the DR-HD100 without a problem. The unit was set up as I understand is the norm for transfer to an Avid system - ie. GOP TC.
All went well with the transfer to the first of my systems - a newish Mac Book Pro. Import into Media Composer was problem but on playback there was a significant lag on the audio - about 5 or 6 frames out of sync with the video. This seemed to be consistent across all the imported clips. I subsequently tried the same on a PC-based system which had the same result
I then played back the .m2t clips directly (both on the DR-HD100 and copied to a local drive). These clips played back absolutely fine. I was able to transcode the clips to Avid's DNxHD codec using a third party application and thus was able to complete the project; the clips were fine when imported to Media Composer this way.
I'm a bit stumped here. It seems the problem lies with Media COmposer. Has anyone encountered this before with MC or other editing systems? Any help would be greatly appreciated?
Thanks,
Michael.
I recently invested in a Firestore DR-HD100 to compliment my JVC GY-HD100; with a view to a quicker & simpler workflow for ingest & editing with Avid Media Composer (version 3.05).
I have been having reasonable success using a few different shoot-to-edit workflows with tape-based shooting/capture but decided that a tapeless approach might be better. I was able to pick up a DR-HD100 for reasonable money and looked forward to a much more efficient set-up.
However, on my first project using the DR-HD100, I've run into a problem. The shoot was fairly straight forward - four short segments (single person, talking head stuff); a couple of takes for each segment - so I ended up with about 20 minutes of 720P 25 recorded to the DR-HD100 without a problem. The unit was set up as I understand is the norm for transfer to an Avid system - ie. GOP TC.
All went well with the transfer to the first of my systems - a newish Mac Book Pro. Import into Media Composer was problem but on playback there was a significant lag on the audio - about 5 or 6 frames out of sync with the video. This seemed to be consistent across all the imported clips. I subsequently tried the same on a PC-based system which had the same result
I then played back the .m2t clips directly (both on the DR-HD100 and copied to a local drive). These clips played back absolutely fine. I was able to transcode the clips to Avid's DNxHD codec using a third party application and thus was able to complete the project; the clips were fine when imported to Media Composer this way.
I'm a bit stumped here. It seems the problem lies with Media COmposer. Has anyone encountered this before with MC or other editing systems? Any help would be greatly appreciated?
Thanks,
Michael.