Hi alls,
I hope somebody can help me in the following problem I have. I bought a JVC GR-D90 digital camera and a Belkin firewire PCI card, when I try to capture, the video comes fine but the audio is a mess, it is like the people talking in the middle of the Antartic only dressed with its underwear. My configuration is as follows:
AMD 1.050 Ghz
512 RAM
80 GB HD
Windows 2000 Advanced Server.
I tried to do the capture with the followings programs and I had the same result: Adobe Premier 6.0, Dazzle DVD Complete and Ulead MovieFactory.
Thanks,
Arty
Video capture problem
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Are you capturing the footage to the same physical drive, that the operating system is installed on?
Windows doesn't like that kind of stuff as the IDE cables (these link your hard drive to the motherboard) cannot cope with the amount of data floating about .. the operating system (windoze) and the footage streaming in and converting to data.
In short buy a second hard drive with a at least a 2meg buffer and running at 7200 .
later!
Windows doesn't like that kind of stuff as the IDE cables (these link your hard drive to the motherboard) cannot cope with the amount of data floating about .. the operating system (windoze) and the footage streaming in and converting to data.
In short buy a second hard drive with a at least a 2meg buffer and running at 7200 .
later!
I captured some footage on a secondary eide cable on to a 5200rpm hard drive the other day, and played it back, and it was absolutely fine. No dropped frames, perfect sound, no 'artifacts', superb!
Are you sure it's the capturing process and not the playback process? See if you can get hold of a DV clip captured on another PC and play it back on your own PC.
Are you sure it's the capturing process and not the playback process? See if you can get hold of a DV clip captured on another PC and play it back on your own PC.
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