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Richard
April 29th 03, 06:38 AM
I've had similar problem. Tyring to save a completed AVI
movie to Sony TRV230 via a Pinnacle firewire card misses
frames seemingly randomly. Tried saving a movie with no
edits - no difference. No problems with capturing from
card, saving movies to disk. Tried small files (6min
video) does same thing as 45min video. Killed off all
redundant tasks using task manager - no better.
Performance monitor shows low CPU usage during save to
camera. Defrag makes no difference either. I suspect bug
in MM2 or some XP process that steals PCI bus time or data
streaming off drive. Wonder if more RAM (currently 512M)
may help. May try different video editing program.

If anyone has a cheaper solution, I'd be VERY interested.

Richard.
>-----Original Message-----
>When sending the completed video back to my sony dcrpc9
>using firewire, the video gets corrupted or something,
>and all I get is RGB crap with five or six random chunks
>of the working video per frame. Any idea whats going on?
>
>.
>

Rune Lie - NORWAY
May 1st 03, 08:38 AM
Do u have a nVidia chipset ??
"Richard" > skrev i melding
...
> I've had similar problem. Tyring to save a completed AVI
> movie to Sony TRV230 via a Pinnacle firewire card misses
> frames seemingly randomly. Tried saving a movie with no
> edits - no difference. No problems with capturing from
> card, saving movies to disk. Tried small files (6min
> video) does same thing as 45min video. Killed off all
> redundant tasks using task manager - no better.
> Performance monitor shows low CPU usage during save to
> camera. Defrag makes no difference either. I suspect bug
> in MM2 or some XP process that steals PCI bus time or data
> streaming off drive. Wonder if more RAM (currently 512M)
> may help. May try different video editing program.
>
> If anyone has a cheaper solution, I'd be VERY interested.
>
> Richard.
> >-----Original Message-----
> >When sending the completed video back to my sony dcrpc9
> >using firewire, the video gets corrupted or something,
> >and all I get is RGB crap with five or six random chunks
> >of the working video per frame. Any idea whats going on?
> >
> >.
> >

Nate Weibley
May 3rd 03, 07:39 AM
Sure do. nVidia nForce 2.
I run an Asus A7N8X Delux. Is it a chipset issue? I've
honestly never heard of it. Really ****ing me off!
Thanks!
-----Nate
>-----Original Message-----
>Do u have a nVidia chipset ??
>"Richard" > skrev i melding
...
>> I've had similar problem. Tyring to save a completed
AVI
>> movie to Sony TRV230 via a Pinnacle firewire card
misses
>> frames seemingly randomly. Tried saving a movie with no
>> edits - no difference. No problems with capturing from
>> card, saving movies to disk. Tried small files (6min
>> video) does same thing as 45min video. Killed off all
>> redundant tasks using task manager - no better.
>> Performance monitor shows low CPU usage during save to
>> camera. Defrag makes no difference either. I suspect
bug
>> in MM2 or some XP process that steals PCI bus time or
data
>> streaming off drive. Wonder if more RAM (currently
512M)
>> may help. May try different video editing program.
>>
>> If anyone has a cheaper solution, I'd be VERY
interested.
>>
>> Richard.
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >When sending the completed video back to my sony
dcrpc9
>> >using firewire, the video gets corrupted or something,
>> >and all I get is RGB crap with five or six random
chunks
>> >of the working video per frame. Any idea whats going
on?
>> >
>> >.
>> >
>
>
>.
>

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