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I had a few problems from the time i was using vMix, and I am wondering if there is a way to save files if vMix crashes during a recoding....I lost over 2 hours of video a few weeks ago, and I searched the net for a recovery program to save the file....I found something that saved a small amount of the file, and it took me almost 3 hours to save just over 40 minutes.....Is there a way to incoperate an autosave function into vMix so as to prevent this.....I know there is a feature that can break the files every which time it is set to do so, but when I am working 5 -6 hours straight, then to have a power failure and lose everything, that can be devastating.....
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The data should all be there, so try more. Was this caused by a power outage? If so start with a disk recovery tool, find the file and copy it to another disk from there. I don't understand what you ask for, because what you want is already in vmix like you describe. Set the feature to make a new file every 10 minutes and you have what you want. Or record in a file format that is more forgiving when this kind of thing happens. Check THIS!Also, a cheap backup recorder like a BMD video assist is also a recommendation. You can never have too much recordings. Telling your client the footage is gone indeed is very devastating.
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I just do not know what went wrong...one moment all was going great, next, I saw a freeze frame on the output monitor...looked like the laptop froze, I did a restart. I used to use Mpeg, but after updating to windows 8, I had issues, so I now use .avi....will have to use another format
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Or keep using avi and let it make a new file every 10 minutes.
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If the AVI files are too large for your liking, try MPEG-2 Transport Stream as a record option.
But as Mathijs recommends let it make a new file every 10 minutes.
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It is ok, but I hate to have to deal with so many short clips, that was one of the reasons I was so slow in moving to HD recorders, as they were formatted in Fat32, giving me a zillion files to work with for editing, especially when I have long projects....and sometimes, I have day long seminars to record...imagine doing that for 5 days, from 8: a.m to 4 or 5 p.m. I get headaches seeing so many clips....but, I have a recorder that breaks the files every 2 or 3 hours...now that is much nicer, since it can be formatted in different systems...I feel it is about time manufacturers stop making things to use Fat32....but that is just my thoughts
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What's the problem with many short clips? If I import them to premiere, It will automatically put them in the right order behind each other. Click, shift-click, right mouse, click import, click after each other option in dialog, done. Only thing I sometimes experience, is little clicks/pops in the audio.
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I know that, I used to use 'Lets Edit', the fore-runner to Edius, and that, when downloading video, in those days it was from tapes, it broke the video into 2 gig clips...man after dumping 2 or 3 full tapes, ..many small clips, so I dealt with that a long time ago....I also use P2 cards, and they record similar...it is not that...if I have an option, I would prefer to deal with just 1 or 2 clips for long edits.
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Get yourself an external recorder, recording on a backup device gives you something to fall back on.
Also.. With Vmix 17s new networking cabapitities, run Newteks ISOcorder on another PC and record via NDI.
I have always recorded externally, and from within Vmix and recently by trialing isocorder, which seems to work well.
As often is, having no saved content = no payment :-(
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So true, lucky for me, this was a free thing...I was recording my church service
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With NDI, you can also record program out on the multicorder, allowing you to save a uncut recording and as spare a every 5 minutes a new file recording. But my point still stands about the need of a backup recorder.
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