Mike,
Premiere 1.5 will allow you to set the pre-roll time.  I think it's in 
the Edit->Preferences menu.  Can you do the same when you're editing HDV?

Glen in Vegas


Mike Boom wrote:
> 
> 
> At 06:04 PM 9/24/2006, Glen Tubbesing wrote:
>  >I don't know about HD, but I've had a similar problem with regular DV
>  >footage IF I don't set the in point at least 5 seconds after the cut
>  >started. In other words, you need to make sure there is enough pre-roll
>  >on your clip to allow Premiere to find the in point, roll back 5 seconds
>  >and start recording.
> 
> It's a similar problem, but not quite the same. When you rewind and
> start playback of HDV footage on my Sony A1U camcorder, it takes the
> camcorder a second or two to find an index frame and start a full HDV
> data feed. Before that it plays back a reduced-resolution image. I
> suspect that Premiere expects the full HDV data stream immediately
> when it starts playing back. When it doesn't get it, it rewinds to
> try it again, fails again, and eventually gives up.
> 
> Premiere needs a better algorithm for capturing HDV: it should back
> up a couple of seconds further before the clip, let it play, and wait
> at least a couple of seconds for the full HDV data stream to start.
> I'm surprised that it's as flaky as it is, and wish there was some
> way to change it.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Mike Boom



 
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