[MacDV] RE: skipped frames in iM 4.0 output to DVD

Gerhard Kuhn gerhardk at mac.com
Mon Jul 24 06:37:50 PDT 2006


If you export the movie to DV camera and then capture the tape it will fix any time code problems that may exist from combining the two projects.  

Just a thought 

Gerhard

 
On Monday, July 24, 2006, at 08:10AM, KS <ksay11081 at mac.com> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I just cut together a short 4:50 movie from (5) different videos.   
>These were ripped from DVDs all produced professionally by a two  
>different local post production firms.  I added five simple titles  
>and six or so fade out and fade ins.
>
>When I burned the program to DVD using toast 6.07 the result is  
>skipping a few frames.  The sound and picture both play very well  
>except for the skipped frames problem.  The project was edited on a  
>Seagate 300G ext. HD.   I've never had this problem before.
>
>Thinking the ext. HD was the problem, I copied the whole program onto  
>my PB G4 and tried several other burns using Toast 7.1 and had the  
>same frame skipping results.
>
>Anybody have a suggestion on how to burn without the skipped frames?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Karl
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