Hi All,
First post to forum.
I am trying to record a video clip in Avenue (4.1.3 rev 5290 in Windows 7 Ultimate) with Quicktime 7.7.3 installed.
When I press the record button, it states "Recording could not start! Make sure you have Quicktime version 7.6 or higher installed"
Erm. It is ... :-/
Can anyone shine a light on this, as I have a music video clip I would very much need to use Resolume Avenue to construct!
Thank you all,
.vortex
Recording video clip under 4.1.3 rev 5290 in Windows 7
Recording video clip under 4.1.3 rev 5290 in Windows 7
Avenue 4.1.3
Thinkpad 510 Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit (SP1) 8Gb RAM
NVIDIA NVS 3100M
Novation 25SL Mk 2
Eigenharp Pico
Thinkpad 510 Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit (SP1) 8Gb RAM
NVIDIA NVS 3100M
Novation 25SL Mk 2
Eigenharp Pico
Re: Recording video clip under 4.1.3 rev 5290 in Windows 7
OK. I seemed to have solved this. Any Windows 7 users out there that have installed iTunes and then thought I really don't need this, then think ahead and do not uninstall "Apple Application Support" because it breaks Quicktime as well,
Thank you for your attention,
.vortex
Thank you for your attention,
.vortex
Avenue 4.1.3
Thinkpad 510 Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit (SP1) 8Gb RAM
NVIDIA NVS 3100M
Novation 25SL Mk 2
Eigenharp Pico
Thinkpad 510 Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit (SP1) 8Gb RAM
NVIDIA NVS 3100M
Novation 25SL Mk 2
Eigenharp Pico
Re: Recording video clip under 4.1.3 rev 5290 in Windows 7
Oh dear,
No, I thought I'd solved it - but perhaps only partially.
I'm now getting the "Record" function to work without error, but it appears to save the session in 2 seperate files - a WAV file for audio, and a silent Quicktime file for the video. Is this what is meant to happen? If so why?
Thank you again all,
Regards,
.vortex
No, I thought I'd solved it - but perhaps only partially.
I'm now getting the "Record" function to work without error, but it appears to save the session in 2 seperate files - a WAV file for audio, and a silent Quicktime file for the video. Is this what is meant to happen? If so why?
Thank you again all,
Regards,
.vortex
Avenue 4.1.3
Thinkpad 510 Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit (SP1) 8Gb RAM
NVIDIA NVS 3100M
Novation 25SL Mk 2
Eigenharp Pico
Thinkpad 510 Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit (SP1) 8Gb RAM
NVIDIA NVS 3100M
Novation 25SL Mk 2
Eigenharp Pico
Re: Recording video clip under 4.1.3 rev 5290 in Windows 7
OK Tried this a second time.
Video and audio play flawlessly under Avenue (when it adds the recorded clip to a layer), but in the file system I have 1 WAV audio file and 1 silent Quicktime video only file
Surely if I press record then Avenue should put both video and audio in the same Quicktime container & file?
Thanks & Regards,
.vortex
Video and audio play flawlessly under Avenue (when it adds the recorded clip to a layer), but in the file system I have 1 WAV audio file and 1 silent Quicktime video only file

Surely if I press record then Avenue should put both video and audio in the same Quicktime container & file?
Thanks & Regards,
.vortex
Avenue 4.1.3
Thinkpad 510 Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit (SP1) 8Gb RAM
NVIDIA NVS 3100M
Novation 25SL Mk 2
Eigenharp Pico
Thinkpad 510 Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit (SP1) 8Gb RAM
NVIDIA NVS 3100M
Novation 25SL Mk 2
Eigenharp Pico