Is capture preset mistake serious?

Hey all.
So I'm using FCP HD on a PowerMac G5.
I've imputted quite a few hours of Pal DV material from a VX2100E Sony Camera.
I've just realised that the batch capture setting was reading 'Canon DV' as the capture setting while I imputted this material. If I duplicate the DV capture preset, I can get FCP to read the camera as DV-VCR instead of Canon DV, which I assume is the correct preset for a Sony camera.
I'm obviously worried that using the Canon setting like this for the hours I've imputted so far will mean that, for example, my material is a few frames out of sync, or other such issues that stem from using the wrong capture precept. However, I don't have access to a big screen right now to play the video and check for sure whether there is a smallsync issue.
Does anyone have an information about whether I'll have an issue with this and should re-imput everything (a horrible prospect)? Okay, dumb mistake, I admit... Any notions?
Thanks,
Richard

I believe the setting is so that FCP knows what commands to send to the firewire "deck." This is pretty universal as firewire is firewire and you shouldn't have anything to worry about.
If you want to recapture, you can delete your footage out of the caputre scratch folder and re-batch capture your footage, however if if plays fine and it's not giving your erros, you're fine.
I would only consider the audio being out of synch after viewing the footage on a properly synched device.

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