Can anyone tell me how to find out why I'm dropping frames. I used to capture without dropping, but now I drop 200 to 500 in a 30 minute DV. I've defragged,run enditall,etc. I watch task manager while capturing and and Studio CPU useage is around 5% and the balance of CPU is in system idle process. Thanks for any help. Fozj
Dropping frames with Pinnacle Studio 8
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- Is your HD's DMA mode activated ???
- Have you switched off the overlay mode while capturing ???
- Is the A/V device working @ the same clock speed ???
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I'm not real familiar with computers. Here is a link where I tested this computer at PcPitStop with a lot of information about this Dell 8250. http://www.pcpitstop.com/techexpress...XBAWZG97MSFJ7X
I also don't understand some of your reply, could you be a little more detailed on the following.
Have you switched off the overlay mode while capturing ???
Is the A/V device working @ the same clock speed ???
I have 2 HDDs both are using UDMA mode 5, and I recently D/L the Intel Application Accelerator drivers for my 850E chipset. But this did not help. Thinking about uninstalling these drivers and going back to what I had. Any comments on this? Thanks for you interest. FozjComment
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Originally posted by Fozj
I'm not real familiar with computers. Here is a link where I tested this computer at PcPitStop with a lot of information about this Dell 8250. http://www.pcpitstop.com/techexpress...XBAWZG97MSFJ7X
I also don't understand some of your reply, could you be a little more detailed on the following.
Have you switched off the overlay mode while capturing ???
Is the A/V device working @ the same clock speed ???
I have 2 HDDs both are using UDMA mode 5, and I recently D/L the Intel Application Accelerator drivers for my 850E chipset. But this did not help. Thinking about uninstalling these drivers and going back to what I had. Any comments on this? Thanks for you interest. Fozj
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Originally posted by Soulhunter
- Is your HD's DMA mode activated ???
- Have you switched off the overlay mode while capturing ???
- Is the A/V device working @ the same clock speed ???
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Quote from the Capture FAQ @ Doom9's
- When TV and sound device are not working at the same clock speed or the computer is not fast enough, VirtualDub will drop frames during the capturing session. The captured movie will not contain such frames. Ideally you will get no such frames. But let's for a second assume that you do. In PAL we have 25 frames per second. If 75 frames (corresponds to 3 seconds of video) have been dropped during a 3h recording session you will not be able to notice the difference visually but with audio you will notice that the movie will get asynch. Therefore in VirtualDub you should always activate the adjust video clock option (in Virtual Dub: Capture -> timing -> activate Adjust video clock) which ensures that video and audio stay in synch.
If you like to know more about dropframes:
English Language (rather funny) or the original in German Language
In other programs there are other options to avoid drops or to get audio and video in sync afterwards.Comment
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In my case the problem is partially sorted out. I started using VirtualVCR on a partition that is totally empty. By miracle the frame drop is zero. Then I tried the other partitions that are defragmented and contain around 40% data and on separate IDE channels. The same good result. Only one problem: I still get 16% frame loss when I use VirtualDUB on the same partitions. I would appreciate if I can get help or explanation for this phenomenon. Cheers.Comment
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