samrwamr
Active member
yo
So I have about 18 full tapes with footage from this years wrestling season that I have to make a highlight film out of (hey i'm gettin payed for it)..
Anyways, I want to capture the tapes all the way through with no breaks... I KNOW THIS IS WHAT IT SHOULD DO, but it's giving me a dumb warning about timecodes and framerates every time the scene cuts! VERY frustrating. I can capture and have it make a new file at each cut, but I need to make this a much quicker process. I waste about 2 minutes every time the scene breaks for the stupid thing to find the timecode break... then end up with a million different video files.
All I want to know is if I can bypass these breaks. I know it should in the first place with the default capture settings... that's why I'm kinda assuming this is a lost cause, but does anyone have any suggestions?
So I have about 18 full tapes with footage from this years wrestling season that I have to make a highlight film out of (hey i'm gettin payed for it)..
Anyways, I want to capture the tapes all the way through with no breaks... I KNOW THIS IS WHAT IT SHOULD DO, but it's giving me a dumb warning about timecodes and framerates every time the scene cuts! VERY frustrating. I can capture and have it make a new file at each cut, but I need to make this a much quicker process. I waste about 2 minutes every time the scene breaks for the stupid thing to find the timecode break... then end up with a million different video files.
All I want to know is if I can bypass these breaks. I know it should in the first place with the default capture settings... that's why I'm kinda assuming this is a lost cause, but does anyone have any suggestions?