I am capturing my Hi8 tapes through my camcorder (analog to digital conversion) via firewire into Studio 10.7.
After playing the tape, there is about a 2 second delay before studio begins to capture the video. I tried to start the capture process 5 seconds before playing the tape but the results were the same. I even paused the video (hoping a still video image would trigger the software to capture the movie), started the capture process then unpaused the video and still have about a 2 second delay.
Questions:
1. Is this normal?
2. Best quess, is this a software (Studio), tape or player (camcorder) issue?
3. If I am able to track down a Hi8 VCR deck, might this solve the issue?
On some tapes, they 2 seconds doesn't matter but one some it really does matter. These tapes are from the early 90's when I was new to camcorders. I have sinced learned to "burn" a couple of seconds at the beginning of the tape and haven't had a problem since. Any suggestions?
In the end, I might be able to go to my local video transfer business and see how much they would charge me just to transfer the tapes to a portable HDD. Maybe they will let me transfer the tapes myself and only charge me computer time. I don't think they would but it is worth asking. I am desparate and can't afford to spend $20 per tape 30-40 tapes that I need to transfer.
If that is an option, do professional software packages like Adobe Premeire, Final Cut Pro, etc capture in an .AVI format that I can use in Pinnacle?