Hi, I am having some problems sending video back to my Sony TRV19 Digital camcorder via firewire.
I am capturing the video using Windv as type 2 avi.
I have firewire and everything working fine, and I understand that I need to send the video to the camera in the correct format if I want it to record it back onto DV tape.
So...
If I reencode the video and audio using some compressors, like Xvid and Lame, and then later reencode the result using the Sony DV codec and uncompressed PCM audio I should be able to transfer the video back onto the DV tape, right?
The problem is that when I do this the camera refuses to register the sound, i.e. it doesn't playback via the little built in speaker on the camera while im 'sending' and it doesnt record with the video.
Even if I tell Virtualdub just to use 'direct stream copy' and not alter the audio at all the camera just won't take it.
Winamp, BSplayer, Gspot and every player I have tried tell me that the audio format is the one which the camera expects (i.e. uncompressed PCM)
I have investigated the problem as far as my current understanding will allow and this is what I can figure out:
Ok, lets call the original capture file, "file A"
If I do the following:
1) 'save as' File A with direct stream copy for both vid and aud
(Should just copy the audio and video to a new file without alteration)
I get a file (File B) that is one megabyte smaller than File A, but can successfully be be recorded via firewire back onto the DV tape with functioning audio.
However, if I tell virtualdub to do:
1) 'save as' File A :direct stream copy audio & SonyDV vid
(Should copy the audio without altering it, and recompress the video, BUT recompress it into the format that the camera expects)
I get a file (File C) that is exactly the same size as File B, and that when transferred back onto DV tape has functioning video but no audio.
So, if I don't change the audio OR the video, then the audio and video will transfer correctly, even if Virtualdub is obviously altering the file in some way (i.e. File B is smaller than File A)
And here's another thing!
If I do the following.
1 'Save as' of File A - Direct stream copy vid, compress aud with LAME
2 'Save as' the result - direct stream copy vid, decompressed pcm aud
(I should end up with the same video stream I started with, but the audio ought to be slightly different because I compressed it with lame. However, the audio in the final file, despite being altered, should be (and is) in the format that the camera expects)
Then I get a file (File D) that is the same size as B & C but transfers with functioning audio and video!
_Conclusion_
So I can reencode the audio all I like so long as I send it to the camera as uncompressed PCM. BUT if i reencode the video then the audio will not transfer to DV tape at all, EVEN IF I change the video back to the correct format, and EVEN THOUGH the video will transfer correctly.
I have tried WinDV & DVIO and both give the same results.
If I compare the file information using Gspot I get the following results:
Files C & D are, on the surface, exactly the same, i.e. same format information, same size, same bit rate e.t.c. In fact all the information that Gspot provied, excepting the filename, is the same for both files. Furthermore, BOTH C & D differ from file A in the same way, i.e. both are slightly smaller and have a slightly lower video bitrate.
So A & D should be the same, but differ AND yet both transfer back with working audio.
And C, which looks the same as D does not transfer back with working audio.
What does it all mean?
Does anyone one know how I can compress & decompress the video without arbitrarily losing the audio when I send it back to the camera?
I am on a very strict budget so buying a huge HD and working with uncompressed video is not an option for me, and niether is buying a new videocard with analogue outs on it. I am really very keen to use the cameras dv in capabilities for archiving processed clips, and also for transfering processed clips onto VHS e.t.c.
thanks!
I am capturing the video using Windv as type 2 avi.
I have firewire and everything working fine, and I understand that I need to send the video to the camera in the correct format if I want it to record it back onto DV tape.
So...
If I reencode the video and audio using some compressors, like Xvid and Lame, and then later reencode the result using the Sony DV codec and uncompressed PCM audio I should be able to transfer the video back onto the DV tape, right?
The problem is that when I do this the camera refuses to register the sound, i.e. it doesn't playback via the little built in speaker on the camera while im 'sending' and it doesnt record with the video.
Even if I tell Virtualdub just to use 'direct stream copy' and not alter the audio at all the camera just won't take it.
Winamp, BSplayer, Gspot and every player I have tried tell me that the audio format is the one which the camera expects (i.e. uncompressed PCM)
I have investigated the problem as far as my current understanding will allow and this is what I can figure out:
Ok, lets call the original capture file, "file A"
If I do the following:
1) 'save as' File A with direct stream copy for both vid and aud
(Should just copy the audio and video to a new file without alteration)
I get a file (File B) that is one megabyte smaller than File A, but can successfully be be recorded via firewire back onto the DV tape with functioning audio.
However, if I tell virtualdub to do:
1) 'save as' File A :direct stream copy audio & SonyDV vid
(Should copy the audio without altering it, and recompress the video, BUT recompress it into the format that the camera expects)
I get a file (File C) that is exactly the same size as File B, and that when transferred back onto DV tape has functioning video but no audio.
So, if I don't change the audio OR the video, then the audio and video will transfer correctly, even if Virtualdub is obviously altering the file in some way (i.e. File B is smaller than File A)
And here's another thing!
If I do the following.
1 'Save as' of File A - Direct stream copy vid, compress aud with LAME
2 'Save as' the result - direct stream copy vid, decompressed pcm aud
(I should end up with the same video stream I started with, but the audio ought to be slightly different because I compressed it with lame. However, the audio in the final file, despite being altered, should be (and is) in the format that the camera expects)
Then I get a file (File D) that is the same size as B & C but transfers with functioning audio and video!
_Conclusion_
So I can reencode the audio all I like so long as I send it to the camera as uncompressed PCM. BUT if i reencode the video then the audio will not transfer to DV tape at all, EVEN IF I change the video back to the correct format, and EVEN THOUGH the video will transfer correctly.
I have tried WinDV & DVIO and both give the same results.
If I compare the file information using Gspot I get the following results:
Files C & D are, on the surface, exactly the same, i.e. same format information, same size, same bit rate e.t.c. In fact all the information that Gspot provied, excepting the filename, is the same for both files. Furthermore, BOTH C & D differ from file A in the same way, i.e. both are slightly smaller and have a slightly lower video bitrate.
So A & D should be the same, but differ AND yet both transfer back with working audio.
And C, which looks the same as D does not transfer back with working audio.
What does it all mean?
Does anyone one know how I can compress & decompress the video without arbitrarily losing the audio when I send it back to the camera?
I am on a very strict budget so buying a huge HD and working with uncompressed video is not an option for me, and niether is buying a new videocard with analogue outs on it. I am really very keen to use the cameras dv in capabilities for archiving processed clips, and also for transfering processed clips onto VHS e.t.c.
thanks!
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