Reply to Re: What is the latest word on Audio Drift in digitizing video?

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Posted by blackburst@aol.com on 09/08/05 14:01

Richard Crowley wrote:
> blackburst wrote ...
> > I note that no other responders have experienced audio
> > drift. I have - not in digitizing, but in dubbing from DV
> > tapes to DVD in an OUTBOARD, STANDALONE
> > recorder. Happens about 50% of the time, in either
> > composite or firewire. Pisses me off. Other pros may
> > not have experienced it, but it is a very real problem.
>
> Is there any pattern to which tapes stay in sync vs. not?
> Most us were likely relating our experience with importing
> DV footage into computers rather than using a standalone
> DVD recorder. It is helpful to disclose exactly what
> hardware/software/workflow you are using.

Sure. I covered this in a thread a few weeks ago: Source is usually a
Panasonic PVGS15 or a later 3 chip model (number forgotten), in both
cases, the camera the tapes were recorded on. The tapes are usually
Fuji.

I record via either firewire or composite, to a GoVideo VR3930 or a
Sony DVD recorder/VCR combo, number forgotten.

No software or converters involved. These are original camera master
tapes dubbed to DVD. For some reason, the audio comes unlocked about
50% of the time. You would think that a simple machine-to-machine dub
would be no problem, but it is. A big problem.

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