Timecode break warnings upon capture

Hello - I keep getting this msg. "WARNING: A timecode break was encountered while capturing 'name of clip'..." I had tried changing the setting to 'make new clip', instead of 'abort', and that didn't work, as I had a bunch of extremely short (1 frame) clips. The tape is rather old and 'worn looking' when playing - is it possible that could be problem? I am using Capture Now, and importing through the 'DateVideo' 'dazzle'. Thank you!

Hey, thanks - this did work, even though I still get the msg. after Capturing, but it does capture all of the content that I want/need - thanks!

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  • Error: "Locating Timecode Break"

    I'm trying to capture some raw footage for a project. About 2 minutes into the capture, I get an error message saying "Locating Timecode Break". The capture stops - or almost stops - the camera keeps playing very slowly, one frame at a time. So when I finally hit the 'esc' key, I get another message saying that the 'audio sample rate of captured files does not match the sample rate of source files" (and it continues). I've restarted the computer, but the same thing keeps happening, at the same point on the (DV) tape.
    I'm using the same camera, computer and software that I always do. Any ideas about what could be causing this?

    Please give your full system specifications, what computer, what drives, what camera or deck, how everything's connected, what settings are on the media, what settings you're using in Final Cut, and finally what version of the software, of the OS, and of QuickTime are you using
    There could be two separate things here: one, there might be timecode breaks on the tape, which the capture process is trying to navigate around; and two, there is a mismatch between the audio sample rate you shot and the settings you used to capture the material.

  • Capturing some DV footage from camera, timecode break

    When I'm capturing video from my DV tape on my camera it always back steps for a long while because of some timecode break. is there a way to just capture it ignoring the timecode break? Time code isn't so important. It's just some video from my parents vacation that I want to slap on to a dvd.

    is there a way to just capture it ignoring the timecode break?<<</div>
    In FCP's preferences, set to create a new clip on Timecode break. Also set FCP's Device Control to "Non-Controllable Device" and use 'Capture Now.' Sometimes timecode breaks can be due to dirty heads in the playback device; try cleaning or having it serviced.
    It's just some video from my parents vacation that I want to slap on to a dvd<<</div>
    The quickest way to do that is to record directly from the source tape to a DVD recorder.
    -DH

  • Capturing issues looking for timecode break

    I am using FCP 4.5 and capturing onto a G raid Sata drive. But the capture process is very fragmented it keeps taking in about 20 seperate clips per 40 min role of DV. The message that comes up in the capture window says it is searching for timecode break but there is not one on the tape.
    Any tips?

    Strange maybe, but as a shooter, I've seen material show 'timecode' breaks on footage I've shot, knowing there was no break in tape....occasionally within a rolling shot. (JVC GY-DV500 camera)
    Could be the camera not laying a strong timecode signal...I've read that Canon's are notorious for this, though I've not experienced it myself...yet.
    Turning the camera off/on is very likely a culprit here. Not to be condescending, but here are my camera procedures to eliminate timecode breaks...not that you don't know this already...
    - Get in the habit of always rolling 5 sec. of tape before action starts and 5 seconds of tape after action ends.
    - Try not to turn the camera off.
    - Try not to do 'searches' on tapes that are being recorded on.
    - If the camera is turned off, or you need to search back into the tape, make sure you do NOT roll past the end of the last recorded frame...preferable stop a couple of seconds prior to the last recorded frame, and begin recording there.
    - If your camera is capable of generating Bars, try to record 10 seconds of bars in between scene or location changes.
    -if you have to pop the tape out of the camera at any point, follow the above listed practice of cueing up to a couple of seconds prior to the last recorded frame, and start recording there to pick up continous timecode.
    -Really, really try not to... (IOW - DON'T) use 'free-run' timecode. It will make editing an absolute nightmare...particularly for NLE's.
    not sure what mac os extended means
    This is how the drive is initially formatted. Often drives are designed to work with PCs and MACs. If you drive is not formatted Mac OS Extended, you could see abbreviated captures as well...among other problems...
    start/stop detect
    This will take a long capture and place markers at the points the camera stopped/started rolling, allowing you to create subclips from the original long clip...Main Menu/Mark/DV Start/Stop Detect...the camera must have an internal clock running, and not all cameras support this feature.
    Hope that helps,
    Kevan

  • Bizarre FCPro Capturing Problem w/ Timecode Breaks

    OK I've never seen this happen before - I am using a G5 with OSX 10.4.2 and FCPro 5.0. I am trying to capture from a DV tape with loads of timecode breaks, currently it is set to Warn After Capture on timecode breaks. For some reason when I capture I am having a problem - the entire tape will capture, but Final Cut will only be able to access a small part of it, stopping when a timecode break occurs. Like, I will capture one hour, and the whole hour will capture, but when I play it back it will only be two minutes. However, the whole clip will be on the hard drive - when I access the media file, it will be an hour long, and I can play the whole hour in quicktime. But when I play it in FC, it will be two minutes, or four or whatever. I've tried everything - importing the file back into Final Cut, changing the settings like nuts, I still cannot get Final Cut to access the rest of the footage. Yes, I've tried "Make New Clip" on timecode break, and that works, but I need to find a solution to this problem.
    It doesn't happen all the time, either. Sometimes when I capture it will stop after the first timecode break, other times it will stop after several. Sometimes I get four seconds, sometimes it's fifteen minutes, sometimes the whole tape will capture without any error. I don't understand this problem - I've captured from this camera before to Final Cut Pro 4 and Final Cut Express on G4s and G5s and never seen anything like this. I hope I've explained the problem well enough. I would really appreciate any help anyone could offer.
    G4/G5   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

    The camera is a JVC GY-DV500 MiniDV camera. I've captured to both internal and external drives - actually just yesterday this same problem cropped up on a different computer running OSX 10.3.9 with the same version of FC, leading me to believe it's a problem in Final Cut.
    As for the timecode breaks, I'm not really sure to be honest with you. I don't shoot the video, I only edit it. With the type of stuff being recorded they have to pause recording frequently, sometimes they only record for a couple of seconds. Perhaps it is a camera setting, I don't know. But I still don't understand how this could create such a problem in Final Cut.
    Thank you.

  • Capturing continuous HDV over timecode breaks

    Hello! I hope someone out there can assist me - I've been searching google and doing some trial and error, but cannot find a solution.
    I have HDV video that I'm trying to capture into FCP 7. The footage has timecode breaks in it, some longer than others. I'd love to FCP to just gloss over them, ala capturing DV footage, but it seems it cannot.
    Re-recording is not an option as the client doesn't want to pay for the additional work. The capture itself is a byproduct of the videographer not remembering to compress live on site.
    Thanks for any help you might have!
    Additional info - capturing to a FW800 drive, Macbook Pro 2.2 i7 with 16GB ram - HDV coming from Sony HVR 1500
    Thank you!

    Can you get your hands on the same make and model camcorder that the footage was shot on?  I know this was suggested in a prior post and you said that you can't get the camera.  But, if you can rent a Sony HVR 1500 (I'm assuming it's a rental), can't you rent the same camera that it was shot in?  It's not uncommon to sometimes have to capture from the same device that was used to shoot the video in the first place.
    The drop frame error that you linked does not result from non-continuous time code.
    Also, the free run time code setting on the deck affects where it looks for tc source when recording (it doesn't affect tc during playback of a recorded tape).
    Based on everything in this forum so far, I'd suggest you go with Michael's suggestion and get a Blackmagic Decklink card (assuming that your computer can accomodate one).  Patching the SD-HDI out of the deck to the SD-HDI input of the Blackmagic Decklink should do the trick.  If you have something with HDMI out on it that can play the tape, you can go with Blackmagic's more affordable Intensity product that has HDMI in.
    Plan C would be to rent or buy a HD field recorder and patch the video out of the deck to the video in of the field recorder.  As long as the tape plays, you should be able to get it across.
    Good luck!
    -Warren

  • Capturing issues-audio sample rate & locating timecode break

    I am a first time FCP user.
    I am working on an educational video with hours of DV source tapes.
    The source tapes are from a 2R50MC Cannon mini DV camcorder also used as the deck I am capturing from via firewire. My scratch disk is Maxtor III 500GB external drive hooked up via a firewire (I'm realizing the firewire is years old could that be a problem?)
    In my first capture test I captured 1 minute of tape by setting in and out points and after completeing the capture I received an error message—"The audio sample rate of one or more of your captured media files does not match the sample rate on your source tape. This may cause the video and audio of these media files to be out of sync. Make sure the audio sample rate of your capture preset matches the sample rate of your tape."
    For the past day I have been scouring the user manual, this discussion group and training tapes from Lynda.com and can not resolve this issue. I have determined that the source tape is 12 bit or 32 kHz and yet can not find a way to set up capture preferences to 32 kHz. Is this the problem/resolution? Page 320 of the user manual shows the QuickTime Audio Settings dialog box but I can't find it in FCP or Quicktime. Is this where I make the change to 32kHz?
    After doing the first test, I tried again and ran into a new problem—it stopped capturing with the message: Locating timecode break [press esc to abort]. It never seemed to resume capturing and I pressed escape to abort. If I'm reading FCP time code window correctly I received this time code break message within a section I had already captured previously (with the audio sync warning).
    I have done several capture tests at different points in the tape and on different tapes all with the same results. I've used the capture clip and capture now buttons. I've tested with drop frame turned on and off. Confirmed my setting of: At timecode break "Make New Clip." Confirmed my Easy Setup as DV-NTSC. My capture preset is DV NTSC 48 kHz. I've turned off and on FCP. Restarted my computer. Restarted my computer with the shift key down and ran permissions.
    Any ideas are GREATLY appreciated, T.

    I am concerned about available memory when capturing to my hard drive and the babysitting and extra steps involved considering the amount of tape I want to capture...but it does work that's GREAT!
    This is always a concern, but in your case I think having the camera and external on the same bus was causing your problem. You may have to capture a little and then transfer, rinse and repeat. Just don't try to do too much at once and let your System Drive get too full, you'll run into other problems there. Slow and steady is the pace!
    I shouldn't have stacked my questions since you answered one and Chris answered the other. Don't know how to apply the answered question and who gets the points.
    No problem, just mark it answered and divide up the solved and helpful points as you wish. All in all we really don't care too much about the points, but they do make us feel good! Thanks for your desire to use the forums properly.
    K

  • Capturing with Timecode Breaks Plase Help!!

    I am trying to capture different clips in the footage i have on my camcorder but there are timecode breaks. I am not sure how to get the clips i need because everytime i enter the in and out points and then press capture clip it doesnt work just rewinds my camcorder and wont capture. If anyone could tell me how to fix this it would be much appreciated.
    thanks,
    Hunter

    Jennifer
    Are the breaks on the tape or is FCE reporting the breaks?
    Which capture style are you using, NOW or CLIP?
    Have you tried different places on the tape other than the start?
    You need at least 3 seconds pre-roll from the start.
    Al

  • 'Locating Timecode Break' while capturing

    I got the software update that claimed it would fix the time code break error while capturing using Final Cut Pro. I'm using an AV Converter to do this. These are the setting I have it on, as recommended by the directions on the box the converter came in.
    Device Control: Firewire NTSC
    Capture.input: DV NTSC 48 kHz
    Time code break usually occurs at around one minute, sometimes much later, other times almost instantly. I've got a legit copy of Final Cut Studio 2, and my converter always worked fine when I used it with Final Cut Express. Tried cleaning tape heads, but that didn't seem to have any effect. I'm open to any suggestions at this point, and I'm hoping it's just something simple that I might be overlooking.

    check the following:
    you are capturing to an external drive and not the sytem drive
    capture settings for non-controllable device
    correct version of Quick Time for your combination of FC Pro and Mac OS
    the analogue to Firewire box settings (if any) are set to NTSC, for Firewire output and analogue input and set to composite or Y/C as appropriate

  • Capturing live footage and FCE is trying to locate timecode breaks

    Hey,
    I am using my FCE to capture live footage from each event that I have. I recently started to have a problem with FCE trying to locate time code breaks in the capture, which pauses the capture each time which is footage that I can't get back.
    Is there some way to turn that off? I have been forced to use iMovie recently because of this problem but I really need to figure out why this problem would all of the sudden start to appear. Like I said it has worked fine for over a year and now all of the sudden it no longer works.
    Please let me know your suggestions.
    Thanks

    There are only two DV Converter presets in the list. I don't where thelaw3 is so I don't know how your converter box is set up so I can't tell which you should select. It's either PAL or NTSC. You need to read the manual for your converter box and look through the FCE manual.

  • PCMCIA firewire card for G4 laptop (follow-up to excessive timecode breaks)

    1.) It was recommended that I get a new firewire bus to resolve excessive timecode breaks when importing from a Canon camcorder to an external hard drive. I've been reading through posts on this topic...and saw getting a new firewire port mentioned a few times... How come when I called Apple to check on the cost of a new firewire card for my laptop Powerbook G4, I was told that nothing could be added without replacing the entire logic board? Am I missing something? I didn't say "PCMCIA firewire drive" - is that something special? Any idea of the cost to purchase and install?
    2.) Apple recommended just capturing to my internal hard drive, and transfering the projects. Apart from this being cumbersome... I need a little verification: if I transfer PROJECT X to my external hard drive, then do I also need to transfer my Audio Render, Autosave,Capture Scratch, Render, Thumbnail, and Waveform folders? [I realize this is basic, but I'm wary of losing the information the project needs and getting it all messed up]
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    Powerbook G4,   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   FCP 4.5, LaCie external HD

    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?A=details&kw=BEAFWT2&is=REG&Q=&O =productlist&sku=304014
    pcmcia is an card slot. If you have a 12" PB you may not have one.
    If you have a pcmcia slot, buy the card. Slide the card into your computer and start up. Put the camcorder on the card and your fw drive on the port built-in to your computer. Even if this does not solve the timecode issues, it will save you other headaches in the future.
    Question. Does capturing to your internal drive solve the timecode issues you are having?
    I disagree with the advice of capturing to your internal drive and transfering the project after the fact. There are a bunch of reasons why, and all of them are qualified, so I hesitate to go further until I know whether or not capturing to the internal drive is making your timecode headaches go away.
    I suspect capturing to the internal drive will not help the timecode issues which will make the whole point moot. But hopefully I'm wrong :>
    Tom
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    When you talk to representatives from Apple, you have to be conscious that if they are not specialists in the area you are focused on their advice may be based on general recommendations from an IT or home user perspective. There is a difference between talking to a sales person on the floor of the Apple Store and someone from the Genius Bar. And the person at the Genius Bar may have a tremendous background in network installations, but never have opened FCP. Or you might get lucky and get a FCP savvy genius, who would be a bit weak when talking about some other area.
    This is not a knock, just a reality. It is difficult to be deeply conversant with even one area. It is not realistic for the generalists you usually deal with to know the best answers to very specific questions.
    I'm working toward becoming a certified trainer with FCP and it is not easy or cheap to become an expert at this one application, never mind all the possible applications and hardware combinations for wildly different needs and budgets.

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    Hello Hello,
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    Open QTime X.
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  • FCE - LOCATING TIMECODE BREAK - Why? Help please

    Hello!
    I'm trying to capture a video from camera miniDV.
    I select "CAPTURE NOW" but after few seconds (when a scene changes), appears this error :
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    http://img535.imageshack.us/img535/7316/schermata20100426a11402.png
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    http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/3125/schermata20100426a11502.png
    Please help me...
    Thanks bye

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    5. Capturing to an improperly formatted hard drive
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    If you're using Capture Now, try setting FCP's Device Control to Non-Controllable Device.
    -DH
    Message was edited by: David Harbsmeier

  • FCP not making new clip on timecode break

    I want FCP to make a new clip every time I start/stop recording...
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    Becuase it doesn't do things like iMovie... and there shouldn't be a TC break everytime you pause the camera. If there is one though, FCP will create a new clip there if the preference for this is set in the user prefs.
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