I created a movie last night and saved it to the Camcorder and when I play it
back on the tv the transitions make the sound skip. I am new to this and
trying to figure out why. I have tried to resave the project with no change,
the sound still skips. So I saved on the computer and watched it through
windows media player and it sounds great. No skipping. Anyone help me out
with this question. Thanks

My comuter is a 3.2 gig dual processor with 1 gig of memory. And my
camcorder is a Cannon HV20. Hope you needed this info.

Re: Sound skips when Saved movie to DV Tape by PapaJohn

PapaJohn
Wed Feb 06 11:22:48 PST 2008

the condition of your hard drive is most critical to a skip free
transfer.... a faster drive, lots of free space and defragged.

and the WinDV utility uses a larger buffer than Movie Maker.... use it to
copy the DV-AVI file from the hard drive to your camcorder.... there's a
link on my website's Setup Movie Maker > Other Software page.

--
website references are to www.papajohn.org

PapaJohn (MVP)


"KesajoEnt." <KesajoEnt.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5ACE5C0C-6CCA-445E-92ED-88C1578DD28A@microsoft.com...
>I created a movie last night and saved it to the Camcorder and when I play
>it
> back on the tv the transitions make the sound skip. I am new to this and
> trying to figure out why. I have tried to resave the project with no
> change,
> the sound still skips. So I saved on the computer and watched it through
> windows media player and it sounds great. No skipping. Anyone help me out
> with this question. Thanks
>
> My comuter is a 3.2 gig dual processor with 1 gig of memory. And my
> camcorder is a Cannon HV20. Hope you needed this info.



Re: Sound skips when Saved movie to DV Tape by KesajoEnt

KesajoEnt
Wed Feb 06 18:58:01 PST 2008

Well, I defragged the computer and then tried reloading it to the camcorder
and it still skips. How do I use the WinDV program. Do I have to save it to
my computer first then try and do it through that program? Thanks for the
help...

"PapaJohn" wrote:

> the condition of your hard drive is most critical to a skip free
> transfer.... a faster drive, lots of free space and defragged.
>
> and the WinDV utility uses a larger buffer than Movie Maker.... use it to
> copy the DV-AVI file from the hard drive to your camcorder.... there's a
> link on my website's Setup Movie Maker > Other Software page.
>
> --
> website references are to www.papajohn.org
>
> PapaJohn (MVP)
>
>
> "KesajoEnt." <KesajoEnt.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:5ACE5C0C-6CCA-445E-92ED-88C1578DD28A@microsoft.com...
> >I created a movie last night and saved it to the Camcorder and when I play
> >it
> > back on the tv the transitions make the sound skip. I am new to this and
> > trying to figure out why. I have tried to resave the project with no
> > change,
> > the sound still skips. So I saved on the computer and watched it through
> > windows media player and it sounds great. No skipping. Anyone help me out
> > with this question. Thanks
> >
> > My comuter is a 3.2 gig dual processor with 1 gig of memory. And my
> > camcorder is a Cannon HV20. Hope you needed this info.
>
>
>

Re: Sound skips when Saved movie to DV Tape by PapaJohn

PapaJohn
Wed Feb 06 20:46:46 PST 2008

On the same website page as my link to download WinDV is a link to
newsletter #61, a tutorial about using it.
--
website references are to www.papajohn.org

PapaJohn (MVP)


"KesajoEnt." <KesajoEnt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:19C3A3C5-4CA3-4A47-AE18-A8534C9253E9@microsoft.com...
> Well, I defragged the computer and then tried reloading it to the
> camcorder
> and it still skips. How do I use the WinDV program. Do I have to save it
> to
> my computer first then try and do it through that program? Thanks for the
> help...
>
> "PapaJohn" wrote:
>
>> the condition of your hard drive is most critical to a skip free
>> transfer.... a faster drive, lots of free space and defragged.
>>
>> and the WinDV utility uses a larger buffer than Movie Maker.... use it to
>> copy the DV-AVI file from the hard drive to your camcorder.... there's a
>> link on my website's Setup Movie Maker > Other Software page.
>>
>> --
>> website references are to www.papajohn.org
>>
>> PapaJohn (MVP)
>>
>>
>> "KesajoEnt." <KesajoEnt.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:5ACE5C0C-6CCA-445E-92ED-88C1578DD28A@microsoft.com...
>> >I created a movie last night and saved it to the Camcorder and when I
>> >play
>> >it
>> > back on the tv the transitions make the sound skip. I am new to this
>> > and
>> > trying to figure out why. I have tried to resave the project with no
>> > change,
>> > the sound still skips. So I saved on the computer and watched it
>> > through
>> > windows media player and it sounds great. No skipping. Anyone help me
>> > out
>> > with this question. Thanks
>> >
>> > My comuter is a 3.2 gig dual processor with 1 gig of memory. And my
>> > camcorder is a Cannon HV20. Hope you needed this info.
>>
>>
>>



Re: Sound skips when Saved movie to DV Tape by Graham

Graham
Sun Feb 10 14:50:04 PST 2008

Papajohn, I'm suprised he got the hv20 to work with MM at all, being a HDV
camcorder. Saving back to one of these entails going through a few stages
to ensure the video files are correct and recognised by the cam, something
MM simply cannot do.

What exactly have you been doing?
How did you have the cam connected?
How did you send it back to tape?
Are you watching it on a full hd tv, using hdmi?
If you are not using MM, what are you using?
Do you film in interlaced or progressive mode?

This has a bit of info that may help
http://www.myvideoproblems.com/Tutorials/Difference_betwwen_Mpeg_and_DVAVI_files.htm

--

Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.com


"PapaJohn" <papajohn@chartermi.net> wrote in message
news:%23mswzRUaIHA.4880@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> On the same website page as my link to download WinDV is a link to
> newsletter #61, a tutorial about using it.
> --
> website references are to www.papajohn.org
>
> PapaJohn (MVP)
>
>
> "KesajoEnt." <KesajoEnt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:19C3A3C5-4CA3-4A47-AE18-A8534C9253E9@microsoft.com...
>> Well, I defragged the computer and then tried reloading it to the
>> camcorder
>> and it still skips. How do I use the WinDV program. Do I have to save it
>> to
>> my computer first then try and do it through that program? Thanks for the
>> help...
>>
>> "PapaJohn" wrote:
>>
>>> the condition of your hard drive is most critical to a skip free
>>> transfer.... a faster drive, lots of free space and defragged.
>>>
>>> and the WinDV utility uses a larger buffer than Movie Maker.... use it
>>> to
>>> copy the DV-AVI file from the hard drive to your camcorder.... there's a
>>> link on my website's Setup Movie Maker > Other Software page.
>>>
>>> --
>>> website references are to www.papajohn.org
>>>
>>> PapaJohn (MVP)
>>>
>>>
>>> "KesajoEnt." <KesajoEnt.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:5ACE5C0C-6CCA-445E-92ED-88C1578DD28A@microsoft.com...
>>> >I created a movie last night and saved it to the Camcorder and when I
>>> >play
>>> >it
>>> > back on the tv the transitions make the sound skip. I am new to this
>>> > and
>>> > trying to figure out why. I have tried to resave the project with no
>>> > change,
>>> > the sound still skips. So I saved on the computer and watched it
>>> > through
>>> > windows media player and it sounds great. No skipping. Anyone help me
>>> > out
>>> > with this question. Thanks
>>> >
>>> > My comuter is a 3.2 gig dual processor with 1 gig of memory. And my
>>> > camcorder is a Cannon HV20. Hope you needed this info.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>