Adam Robinson
December 22nd, 2008, 07:56 AM
Good morning, everyone! I'm new to the forum, and new to the world of DV acquisition, so please excuse any obvious blunders on my part ;) My organization is in the process of evaluating high-definition cameras and digital acquisition equipment. Right now Canon has given us a loaner XL-H1A camera (along with a preproduction XH-A1S) and a Focus FS-CV Firestore device for tapeless capture. Unfortunately I'm having some trouble with the Firestore. Whenever I press the Start/Stop button to stop recording, it cuts off the last second or so (maybe a little less) of the clip.
My first thought is that it has something to do with the delay of the DV going over firewire (that is, if you compare the image in the viewfinder with the image being pumped out over Firewire, the FW image is noticably behind the VF image.) My thought was that while this delay exists, there isn't a corresponding delay when the FS-CV stops recording, leading to the last bit of the clip being cut off.
Aside from the obvious (and unfeasible for our purposes) suggestion of just waiting longer to stop the clip, does anyone have any ideas as to what can be done about this?
Thanks so much in advance for any help!
My first thought is that it has something to do with the delay of the DV going over firewire (that is, if you compare the image in the viewfinder with the image being pumped out over Firewire, the FW image is noticably behind the VF image.) My thought was that while this delay exists, there isn't a corresponding delay when the FS-CV stops recording, leading to the last bit of the clip being cut off.
Aside from the obvious (and unfeasible for our purposes) suggestion of just waiting longer to stop the clip, does anyone have any ideas as to what can be done about this?
Thanks so much in advance for any help!