Recording HDV back to the cassette
Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 5:55 pm
With earlier versions of V.S. you could record your edited VSP project straight back to the cassette from the time line.
That was the good old days.
As from version 10, for unexplained reasons, you have to make a video file first. With HD footage this becomes tedious and annoying. You click on "HDV recording" and V.S. immediately starts "rendering" your HDV project or file. Why? It is already HDV, straight from the camcorder, and you only want to put it back there. For half an hour of HDV footage this "rendering" takes 5 hours. The resulting file has to be recorded back to the cassette immediately. If you try to do it later you get the message "
V.S. cannot edit this file, do you want to pre-process it?" But you don't want to edit it, you only want to put it back...
Can anyone explain what's going on and why the interminable rendering is necessary?
That was the good old days.
As from version 10, for unexplained reasons, you have to make a video file first. With HD footage this becomes tedious and annoying. You click on "HDV recording" and V.S. immediately starts "rendering" your HDV project or file. Why? It is already HDV, straight from the camcorder, and you only want to put it back there. For half an hour of HDV footage this "rendering" takes 5 hours. The resulting file has to be recorded back to the cassette immediately. If you try to do it later you get the message "
V.S. cannot edit this file, do you want to pre-process it?" But you don't want to edit it, you only want to put it back...
Can anyone explain what's going on and why the interminable rendering is necessary?