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Chris Barcellos October 22nd, 2007 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob Schneider (Post 762998)
Thanks Ervin,

I can't understand why a relatively expensive full featured program such as Premiere isn't capable of this obviously necessary task, as efficiently as these secondary programs.

My guess: When you load up Premiere, you have a lot of stuff running in background memory and cpu, just waiting to give you instant gratification when you want it, so there is a lot of overhead to clash with the capture process.

Ervin Farkas October 23rd, 2007 05:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Bob Schneider (Post 762998)
Thanks Ervin, Then I guess it would be safe to say that HDV split is a more efficient program, particularly for those with slower machines. Does it utilize a different file format, or compression decompression ratio? I can't understand why a relatively expensive full featured program such as Premiere isn't capable of this obviously necessary task, as efficiently as these secondary programs.

Chris summed it up nicely - Adobe Premiere is a huge program, it does a lot of things. But in order for it to be ready to do all of that at the click of the mouse, it has to load a lot of stuff, stuff that keeps your CPU busy and eats up your RAM even when you don't use them; they just sit there on standby.

Regarding your other question: no, it does not use any other file format, the resulting file will be an MPEG2 transport type file with an extension of m2t. Capturing a tape to the computer (DV or HDV) is basically not a decompression process, it's rather a file transfer - just like you would transfer a file from an external hard drive or flash drive, there is no alteration of any kind - not within a PC. Now if we would talk Mac, the file is wrapped around, forming a QuickTime file, but that's another story.


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