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It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website. Dropped frames while capturing video with moviebox from Pinnacle By: admin.

On: July 12, I have tried saving to different locations on my hard drives, defragging all drives, turning off all possible programs including my AV program , and trying different settings. Nothing seems to help. Any suggestions? I do have an email in to Pinnacle's customer support, but their reply says it may take 48 to get back to me.

If each reply takes that long, it could be weeks before I figure this out with their help. Thanks for any suggestions! MinnesotaMike ,. I'm closing this thread and moving it This problem seems to be a bandwidth problem.

I tried to just edit the title, but I couldn't. It wasn't until I finally registered the product and updated the drivers to 8.

One other major problems with this "upgrade" is I can't add MP3 or other audio and the sound effects file is now missing. I remember noticing that Studio 8 had thought my XP was now a NT and it insists upon making files in a shared section of the directory instead of where it was working from before within My Docs. I can't find the manuals since our move last month so I'm winging it as I go. I don't know how good of quality they are though.

When capturing, at least that's what pinnacle tells me I'm doing, I hook up the firewire, set the capture source as DV firewire and the capture format has several windows that are gray accept the one that lets you select the format.

Interestingly the only format available is "Full DV quality" whatever that means. The grayed info is: x Framerate From windows properties list of the avi file I get this info. Even without even the transfer when previewing the tape through studio 8 software the blocks show up.

So there is probably something wrong with the cabling or hardware as j1d10t mentioned. The blocks actually look like groups of pixels so they appear like small brick shaped colored pieces showing up in various places on the screen. Each showing also brings in static on the audio. I test the data rate for the hard drive before each capture. One at the start of the tape then 10 min into the tape.

The background and interviews I do become what I call over driven like the speakers are blown out or there's too much power going through. I think there are programs to separate the audio, smooth it out and put it back in the video, any ideas on that?

I'm using the sound drivers from the k7s5a motherboard, would getting a 5. I'm going to post this now and keep working on the problem. By rivrbyte in forum Capturing. Replies: 2 Last Post: 31st Dec , Virtualdub VCR capture no dropped frames but inserted frames in 1 hour By suloku in forum Capturing. Replies: 12 Last Post: 17th Aug , Replies: 4 Last Post: 21st Feb , Replies: 2 Last Post: 8th Mar , Replies: 0 Last Post: 23rd Aug ,



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