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Having completed movie, when sending back to DV camera (via firewire) audio
occasionally drops out (goes silent) for a fraction of a second. Particularly noticable if using an over dubbed music audio track and often the drop out is the overlay track not the audio with the video, thus I assume the Camera is responding OK. (No problems when saving to other file format eg video CD). Does not seem to be related to how hard the PC is working, ie lots of transitions cross fades or few and having checked processor use, seems like it never gets above 47% use during render. Also does not always happen in the same place every time but more often than not; on occasion it does not drop out but buzzes like a hung stopped note for a fraction of a sec Tends to happen two or three times within the first minute then is OK for the rest of the movie. (Not running fat 32 and have turned off quite a lot of background running progs eg internet firewall Spybot etc.) PC spec is 2.6 Althlon, 1G of RAM, 200G HD useable, movie lengths around 8 mins! Cheers for any insight! -- John |
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You're experiencing dropped frames... the hard drive condition and speed is
the limiting factor in the transfer... free space, defrag, stop using other apps during the transfer... anything to tune up and free up the drive and the WinDV utility uses a bigger buffer than Movie Maker... give it a try. There's a link on my Setup > Other Software page. -- PapaJohn Movie Maker 2 and Photo Story 3 website - http://www.papajohn.org MM2 Tips and Tricks: http://www.simplydv.co.uk/simplyBB/viewtopic.php?t=4693 Online Newsletters: http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/PapaJohn/Index.aspx "John Lyrec" <Lyrec52@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:2BCB4067-E5FB-4DC1-8CD9-4F0EC4CB65CF@microsoft.com... > Having completed movie, when sending back to DV camera (via firewire) > audio > occasionally drops out (goes silent) for a fraction of a second. > Particularly > noticable if using an over dubbed music audio track and often the drop out > is > the overlay track not the audio with the video, thus I assume the Camera > is > responding OK. (No problems when saving to other file format eg video CD). > Does not seem to be related to how hard the PC is working, ie lots of > transitions cross fades or few and having checked processor use, seems > like > it never gets above 47% use during render. Also does not always happen in > the > same place every time but more often than not; on occasion it does not > drop > out but buzzes like a hung stopped note for a fraction of a sec Tends to > happen two or three times within the first minute then is OK for the rest > of > the movie. > (Not running fat 32 and have turned off quite a lot of background running > progs eg internet firewall Spybot etc.) > PC spec is 2.6 Althlon, 1G of RAM, 200G HD useable, movie lengths around 8 > mins! > Cheers for any insight! > -- > John |
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Many thanks will give this a try later. Have downloaded Win Dv.
Did not realise there was so much info available, will keep in touch Best regs -- John "PapaJohn (MVP)" wrote: > You're experiencing dropped frames... the hard drive condition and speed is > the limiting factor in the transfer... free space, defrag, stop using other > apps during the transfer... anything to tune up and free up the drive > > and the WinDV utility uses a bigger buffer than Movie Maker... give it a > try. There's a link on my Setup > Other Software page. > -- > PapaJohn > > Movie Maker 2 and Photo Story 3 website - http://www.papajohn.org > MM2 Tips and Tricks: http://www.simplydv.co.uk/simplyBB/viewtopic.php?t=4693 > Online Newsletters: http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/PapaJohn/Index.aspx > > > "John Lyrec" <Lyrec52@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:2BCB4067-E5FB-4DC1-8CD9-4F0EC4CB65CF@microsoft.com... > > Having completed movie, when sending back to DV camera (via firewire) > > audio > > occasionally drops out (goes silent) for a fraction of a second. > > Particularly > > noticable if using an over dubbed music audio track and often the drop out > > is > > the overlay track not the audio with the video, thus I assume the Camera > > is > > responding OK. (No problems when saving to other file format eg video CD). > > Does not seem to be related to how hard the PC is working, ie lots of > > transitions cross fades or few and having checked processor use, seems > > like > > it never gets above 47% use during render. Also does not always happen in > > the > > same place every time but more often than not; on occasion it does not > > drop > > out but buzzes like a hung stopped note for a fraction of a sec Tends to > > happen two or three times within the first minute then is OK for the rest > > of > > the movie. > > (Not running fat 32 and have turned off quite a lot of background running > > progs eg internet firewall Spybot etc.) > > PC spec is 2.6 Althlon, 1G of RAM, 200G HD useable, movie lengths around 8 > > mins! > > Cheers for any insight! > > -- > > John > > > |
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