R U Speak Albanian?I've got PP 1.5 and EDIUS PRO 3 all working perfectly with both JVC and Sony HDV camcorders.
Then I installed Vegas 6 and then 6b.
Plugged in Sony HDV deck and got the familiar XP beep.
Started V6.
Opened a New "HDV 1080i60" Project.
Opened Capture Tool which opened >> Sony Video Capture 6.0
No matter what I do I keep getting an error message:
"The device 'Microsoft AV/C Tape Subunit Device' could not be opened."
I've also tried the script:
1. Plug in Camera
2. Go to Control Panel>System>Hardware>Device Manager
3. Locate AV/C Tape Device under Sound, video and game controllers
4. Choose Update Driver
5. Choose "No, not this time"
6. Click Next
7. Choose “Install from a list or a specific location (Advanced)”
8. Choose “Don’t search. I will choose the driver to install.”
9. Uncheck “Show compatible hardware
10. Scroll to the first “Sony” device
11. Select “Sony D-VHS Device”
12. Click Next
13. Click YES to warning
14. Click Finish
15. Close
Still doesn't work with either JVC or Sony HDV. (And, you should not have to do this -- or if you are -- then Sony should have documented it!)
I'm sure Vegas 6 will work if I install Connect HD 1.7 -- but the point of V6 was the capture and export were supposed to be integrated.
So far Vegas 6 is a no go for me. But V5 with KDDI I/O worked fine.
EDIUS PRO 3 with Native or convert to HQ work as nicely as does PP 1.5 with free HDV plug-in.
It's obvious to me that CineForm really will be required for both Vegas and Premiere for practical editing -- but right now I'm testing what the vendors ship. Since I'm not the only one reporting this Capture error, Sony's "out of the box" in my experience doesn't match the rest.
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Vegas will immediately find your FX1/Z1 if you perform the steps listed below.
1.
a. From the Options menu, choose Preferences.
b. Click the Video tab.
c. Clear the Use external video capture application check box.
d. Click the OK button.
2. From the File menu, choose Capture Video (or click the Capture Video button in the Project Media window) to start the Sony Video Capture application.
3. Configure your HDV device in Video Capture:
a. Click the button in the Capture window to open the Capture Preferences dialog.
b. Click the Device tab.
c. From the Device type drop-down list, choose IEEE 1394/MPEG2-TS Device.
d. From the Device drop-down list, choose your HDV camera.
4. Capture your clip:
a. Use the transport controls below the Video Preview window to cue your tape.
b. Click the Start Capture button to start capturing.
c. Press the Play button on your camcorder.
d. Click the Stop button (or press Esc) to end the capture procedure.
Your clip is saved to the folder specified on the Disk Management tab of the Capture Preferences dialog. This path is displayed in the Capture Folder box in the Video Capture window.
Это два варианта решения проблеммы для Vegas'а, думаю и для остальных монтажек он идентичен.
Кроме этого - Не так страшен SP-2 как его рисуют. Я на нем с момента выхода сижу и разницы никакой не вижу (правда некоторые новые сервисы отключать пришлось
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Утилита для захвата HDV