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Posted by AnthonyR on 12/23/26 11:28
<blackburst@aol.com> wrote in message
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> No, this has happened several time swith various tapes - NEW tapes. I
> keep a tape in the home miniDV to record the family. When it's filled,
> I dub to DVD, but I have audio mismatch about 70% of the time.
>
> OCCASIONALLY, there is a break in "control track", if my wife rewound a
> tape to look at it and re-cued it, and that is one of the possible
> causes. The DVD recorder "burps" when it sees this.
>
>
Ahh, now we're getting somewhere. yes, this blurp could be the dvd recorder
getting thrown off
and causing the audio mismatch.
Perhaps, you can try, pre0striping the tape, people use to do it years ago
to avoid such problems in computer editing
software? You know record the miniDV tape completely in one shot with cap on
just to lay down a steady stream of time code.
Then rewind and use the tape as you wish. I believe the original time code
will prevent this disruption of time code when the dvd recorder
encounters blank spots from f/f and rewinds during shooting.
This might help a lot. Good Luck,
AnthonyR.
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