Alex Filacchione
December 22nd, 2004, 09:24 AM
OK, here is my basic setup.
Sony PD-150 connecting to PC via firewire cable
The PC is an AMD 1800+ CPU (clocks around 2GHz) w/ only 512Mb CAS2 ram
HDD is a 120 GIG Maxtor (4Mb cache, 7200 RPM). This is a 2nd drive. OS & software on C: drive, dumping video to D: drive
Both C: & D: have DMA turned on (Ultra DMA 5)
Instaled Premiere Pro 1.5 and DV Rack on C:
Ran Canopus' EZDVTest which test the amount of sustained throughpu that the drive can take, to make sure that it is OK for dumping DV to it. The test came up fine. My HDD access speed right now is PLENTY fast enough for DV.
My video is taped, so I am trying to capture off of a MiniDV Tape
So I open Premiere turn on the camera, set up Premiere for the camera specifically (Sony PD-150).
Start capturing.
The audio is fine. The video is completely jerky and awful. The display indicator shows NO dropped frames (Dropped frames: 0)!
I stop the capture and play back the video. VERY jerky. Video seems to freeze for almost a second, play for half a second, freeze for 3/4 second, play for a second, etc. Audio is fine. At this point I am wondering if this is a capture problem, or a playback problem, or both???
I tried turning off hardware acceleration in my systems video settings, but that did not help at all either.
Then I close Premiere and open up DV Rack (which has lower system requirements). This was the first time I have really tried to capture from tape w/ DVRack. Of course, as soon as the capture starts, the image on screen freezes (which I think is normal for DVRack?).
I "Eject" the DVRack "tape". I then open up Premiere and load up the video captured w/ DVRack.
Lo and behold, it plays fine! OK, well I guess my problems are not in playback.
I have tried other applications on other machines and gotten similar results. THough I have not tried DVrack on others' machine, I have tried Vegas, Premiere, and Avid Xpress. From ALL of these I get tons of dropped frames when recording live to HDD, but Premiere seems to be the best (least dropped frames).
So, what is going on here, and what steps can I take to fix this? DVrack records fine, but Premiere seems not to. Doesn't seem to be a HDD issue.
Clues?
Thanks so much,
Alex F
Sony PD-150 connecting to PC via firewire cable
The PC is an AMD 1800+ CPU (clocks around 2GHz) w/ only 512Mb CAS2 ram
HDD is a 120 GIG Maxtor (4Mb cache, 7200 RPM). This is a 2nd drive. OS & software on C: drive, dumping video to D: drive
Both C: & D: have DMA turned on (Ultra DMA 5)
Instaled Premiere Pro 1.5 and DV Rack on C:
Ran Canopus' EZDVTest which test the amount of sustained throughpu that the drive can take, to make sure that it is OK for dumping DV to it. The test came up fine. My HDD access speed right now is PLENTY fast enough for DV.
My video is taped, so I am trying to capture off of a MiniDV Tape
So I open Premiere turn on the camera, set up Premiere for the camera specifically (Sony PD-150).
Start capturing.
The audio is fine. The video is completely jerky and awful. The display indicator shows NO dropped frames (Dropped frames: 0)!
I stop the capture and play back the video. VERY jerky. Video seems to freeze for almost a second, play for half a second, freeze for 3/4 second, play for a second, etc. Audio is fine. At this point I am wondering if this is a capture problem, or a playback problem, or both???
I tried turning off hardware acceleration in my systems video settings, but that did not help at all either.
Then I close Premiere and open up DV Rack (which has lower system requirements). This was the first time I have really tried to capture from tape w/ DVRack. Of course, as soon as the capture starts, the image on screen freezes (which I think is normal for DVRack?).
I "Eject" the DVRack "tape". I then open up Premiere and load up the video captured w/ DVRack.
Lo and behold, it plays fine! OK, well I guess my problems are not in playback.
I have tried other applications on other machines and gotten similar results. THough I have not tried DVrack on others' machine, I have tried Vegas, Premiere, and Avid Xpress. From ALL of these I get tons of dropped frames when recording live to HDD, but Premiere seems to be the best (least dropped frames).
So, what is going on here, and what steps can I take to fix this? DVrack records fine, but Premiere seems not to. Doesn't seem to be a HDD issue.
Clues?
Thanks so much,
Alex F