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CO skier
June 6th 06, 06:41 PM
I want to edit video on my external hard drive but am having problems. My OS
is Windows XP Pro, my hard drive is a Western Digital 320 GB, and my software
is Pinnacle Studio version 8. I have successfully captured the video to the
hard drive (via the notebook's C drive and then copied to the hard drive).
Now I am running the application from the C drive and trying to edit video on
the external drive and am getting dropped/jittery video while editing. The
hard drive is connected via firewire and a 1.1 USB port. I am moderatley
computer literate at best and am stumped.

Armand Hammer
June 6th 06, 08:31 PM
Why would you have it connected via firewire and usb 1.1?

"CO skier" <CO > wrote in message
...
>I want to edit video on my external hard drive but am having problems. My
>OS
> is Windows XP Pro, my hard drive is a Western Digital 320 GB, and my
> software
> is Pinnacle Studio version 8. I have successfully captured the video to
> the
> hard drive (via the notebook's C drive and then copied to the hard drive).
> Now I am running the application from the C drive and trying to edit video
> on
> the external drive and am getting dropped/jittery video while editing. The
> hard drive is connected via firewire and a 1.1 USB port. I am moderatley
> computer literate at best and am stumped.

decoder
June 6th 06, 10:15 PM
"CO skier" <CO > wrote in message
...
>I want to edit video on my external hard drive but am having problems. My
>OS
> is Windows XP Pro, my hard drive is a Western Digital 320 GB, and my
> software
> is Pinnacle Studio version 8. I have successfully captured the video to
> the
> hard drive (via the notebook's C drive and then copied to the hard drive).
> Now I am running the application from the C drive and trying to edit video
> on
> the external drive and am getting dropped/jittery video while editing. The
> hard drive is connected via firewire and a 1.1 USB port. I am moderatley
> computer literate at best and am stumped.

Video editing is an extremely CPU/cache intensive chore,
As you're running XP and the diting software via a "notebook"?
What is it's spec?
And notably what's the FSB spec?
(Front side bus - this is hardware configuration/CPU/Mobo etc,
how connected devices efficiently interact etc.)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Front_side_bus

I suspect it is going to be a case that it maybe too demanding
a task for a "notebook"?

CO skier
June 6th 06, 11:42 PM
The computer is a Gateway 40GB, Pentium 4- 2.4 Ghz processor with 512 MB RAM.
I have previously done editing on it but have since run out of room on the
internal hard drive. I was hoping to either be able to edit uploaded video on
the hard drive with the application still on the C drive. Is this possible or
am I going to have to upload the video to the C drive? Also, would it help if
I installed the application to the external drive?

"decoder" wrote:

>
> "CO skier" <CO > wrote in message
> ...
> >I want to edit video on my external hard drive but am having problems. My
> >OS
> > is Windows XP Pro, my hard drive is a Western Digital 320 GB, and my
> > software
> > is Pinnacle Studio version 8. I have successfully captured the video to
> > the
> > hard drive (via the notebook's C drive and then copied to the hard drive).
> > Now I am running the application from the C drive and trying to edit video
> > on
> > the external drive and am getting dropped/jittery video while editing. The
> > hard drive is connected via firewire and a 1.1 USB port. I am moderatley
> > computer literate at best and am stumped.
>
> Video editing is an extremely CPU/cache intensive chore,
> As you're running XP and the diting software via a "notebook"?
> What is it's spec?
> And notably what's the FSB spec?
> (Front side bus - this is hardware configuration/CPU/Mobo etc,
> how connected devices efficiently interact etc.)
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Front_side_bus
>
> I suspect it is going to be a case that it maybe too demanding
> a task for a "notebook"?
>
>
>

decoder
June 7th 06, 06:45 PM
"CO skier" > wrote in message
...
> The computer is a Gateway 40GB, Pentium 4- 2.4 Ghz processor with 512 MB
> RAM.

Alas, you don't detail which specific Gateway laptop?
Though I looked up the range:
http://reviews-zdnet.com.com/Gateway_M460XL_QS/4505-3121_16-31299532-2.html?

And the consistant spec theme:
"40GB hard drive spinning at a pedestrian 4,200rpm,
and integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator"
Basically, you are expecting far too much from your laptop.
If you had success when files were on the laptops C drive,
then thats the option you should continue with.
Export files from C drive to the external drive,
with space available, import files from external for editing.

> I have previously done editing on it but have since run out of room on the
> internal hard drive. I was hoping to either be able to edit uploaded video
> on
> the hard drive with the application still on the C drive. Is this possible
> or
> am I going to have to upload the video to the C drive? Also, would it help
> if
> I installed the application to the external drive?
>
> "decoder" wrote:
>
>>
>> "CO skier" <CO > wrote in message
>> ...
>> >I want to edit video on my external hard drive but am having problems.
>> >My
>> >OS
>> > is Windows XP Pro, my hard drive is a Western Digital 320 GB, and my
>> > software
>> > is Pinnacle Studio version 8. I have successfully captured the video to
>> > the
>> > hard drive (via the notebook's C drive and then copied to the hard
>> > drive).
>> > Now I am running the application from the C drive and trying to edit
>> > video
>> > on
>> > the external drive and am getting dropped/jittery video while editing.
>> > The
>> > hard drive is connected via firewire and a 1.1 USB port. I am
>> > moderatley
>> > computer literate at best and am stumped.
>>
>> Video editing is an extremely CPU/cache intensive chore,
>> As you're running XP and the diting software via a "notebook"?
>> What is it's spec?
>> And notably what's the FSB spec?
>> (Front side bus - this is hardware configuration/CPU/Mobo etc,
>> how connected devices efficiently interact etc.)
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Front_side_bus
>>
>> I suspect it is going to be a case that it maybe too demanding
>> a task for a "notebook"?
>>
>>
>>

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