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Charles Dennis
March 23rd, 2011, 08:52 AM
I installed 5.3.2 and tried capturing an hdv recording from my Sony Z5U to my I7 Core running Window 7 64bit. I had chosen convert to cineform intermediate avi. After 5 sec. the capture stopped and the log reads:
Error; ConnectPin(cfSampleRate, cfEncoder) (0X80040207 - The owner on a per-user subscription doesn't exist ) in (RT CaptureConvert at 973.
Error: BuildGraph_Downstream(videoOutputPin, audioOutPin, quality (0x80040207 The owner on a per-user subscription doesn't exist ) in (RT CaptureConvert at 350.
Error: hr (0x80040207 The owner on a per-user subscription doesn't exist ) in (RT CaptureConvert at 1351.
I also tried it on my Sony core duo laptop also running Window 7 64bit and get the same messages.

Can anyone help me get NeoScene up and running again?
Thanks, Charles

Matthew Amirkhani
March 24th, 2011, 07:16 AM
Hi Charles.

I faced the same problem with the Neoscene and posted a rerport on it weeks ago so far nothing has been done about it.

Matthew

Terry Jones
April 16th, 2011, 07:06 PM
Have you guys tried turning off the option to convert immediately to the cineform intermediate format, and tried taking it into the PC as just the raw footage format from the camera?

I ask this as my friend had a similar problem trying to get footage off his JVC GY HD101e via firewire recently, and this seemed to solve our problem. We just had to do a separate conversion pass afterwards.

Henry Olonga
April 17th, 2011, 01:03 PM
I thought those were neo HD and above features - capturing live I mean.

Terry Jones
April 18th, 2011, 12:58 AM
Nope, you can certainly do live capture on Neoscene too, I'm pretty sure it's a standard feature in all Cineform software now.

Jake Segraves
April 21st, 2011, 01:45 PM
Its true that the simultaneous capture and convert to cineform files is currently not working in the latest builds. I've offered these two workarounds for NeoScene users:

you can capture just the m2t file and then convert to cineform files in a second step.

OR

uninstall the current build that you have installed. then download and install this build:

http://www.cineform.com/downloads/NeoSceneV504b261-100615.zip

then download and install the latest build on top of build 261.

http://www.cineform.com/downloads/NeoScenev550b316-110419.zip

this has worked on all our test systems, so feel free to give it a try while we await an official fix from the engineering team.


(NeoHD users can do the same with the NeoHD versions of the builds listed here):

Jon Shohet
April 22nd, 2011, 06:37 AM
Hi Jake,
I'm sorry to say, but considering the last bug-free build was released almost a year ago, it doesn't really seem as anyone at cineform actually cares about fixing this bug.
When I purchase NeoScene and discovered the problem, I first tried to find a solution on your website. Nothing. The another DVInfo user offered me the solution and the link to the 261 build.

http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/cineform-software-showcase/490955-window-betas-v5-3-neo-series.html#post1614216

On this thread, when asked, David says that you are going to work on a fix for this bug in the next few weeks. That was almost 3 months ago.
Please, at the very least, post the work-around and the link to the 261 build on your website's FAQ page so people have a quick solution and won't have to fish around in this forum for an answer.

Thanks,
Jon

Jake Segraves
April 22nd, 2011, 12:13 PM
I've posted the workaround in the Windows Workflow\Troubleshooting section of the new support site:

http://support.cineform.com/entries/20048138-capture-convert-not-working/edit

Jon Shohet
April 22nd, 2011, 12:35 PM
Thanks for the quick response :) much appreciated
I do hope this bug will be addressed soon.

Terry Jones
April 22nd, 2011, 07:08 PM
Interestingly Jake, we tried converting some footage again using the second solution in your post.

We used some original 24p footage from my friends JVC GY HD101e, and although the conversion seem to go fine (no errors in the conversion window), when we played back the converted footage, the frame rate was locked at 59.97 (in other words way too fast) while the audio was at the correct speed.

It's not a hugely big deal right now, as we can always go back to the two step process we used originally (and that you detailed), and maybe I'm just missing something obvious in the preferences, but it'd be nice to see this fixed a some point in a future build. Cheers again anyway.

Christopher Neville
April 30th, 2011, 09:36 AM
I've posted the workaround in the Windows Workflow\Troubleshooting section of the new support site:

http://support.cineform.com/entries/20048138-capture-convert-not-working/edit

This workaround has unfortunately been necessary for several months now. Can we get this fixed anytime soon, or is it just a low priority? My point is, maybe instead of constantly working on adding features, you guys could stop to fix an existing feature that used to work. Simultaneous capture/convert was one of the reasons I bought the software.