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Old April 15th 03, 09:15 AM
Neil
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Default MM2 stop capturing after 1 to 7MB

thanks,
Btw, my hard drives are ntfs.
I think the problem is with my camcorder itself as ulead
video studio drops frames when I try to use that

Neil.

-----Original Message-----
Neil,

I've not used Movie Maker since I use Adobe's Premier.
However, when I capture video, I have to change my
settings to capture as one large file instead of letting
my Matrox card break it up. Your hard drive has to be
formated in NTFS file system. I'll look at movie maker
when I get back to my computer and see if I can find the
setting for you.

C.E. Jones

-----Original Message-----
Movie Maker 2 stops capturing after between 1 and 7 mb
and what it has captured is not perfect quality.
I am capturing dv-avi to keep digital quality.
Any idea why this would happen.
Ulead Video Studio 6 also fails to work properly,

however
it tells me that I am losing some frames in the

transfer.
My PC is XP2200+ 1Gig Ram 2x120GB HD Raid 0 128MB
Geforce4 4200 so my pc is not a bottleneck I think.

tia

Neil.

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