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Firewire and Drivers



 
 
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Old April 5th 05, 08:39 AM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
Mark Phillips
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Default Firewire and Drivers further info

Thanks for your input guys

Over the weekend I downloaded WinDVD Creator v2 and EditStudio415.
WinDVD Creator v2 has the same problems as v1. EditStudio worked loads
better than Creator. I have been quite pleased with results but
noticed some streaking on editted video that I output to DV. How
perfect should I expect this to be?

Cheers
Mark

Stuart McKears wrote in message . ..
On 1 Apr 2005 03:26:20 -0800, (Mark Phillips) wrote:

The setup does not work perfectly by any means. Freezing occurs, audio
seems to drop out at a high level, this is almost as if it is being
clipped.


This is often caused by the firewire connection being momentarily interrupted.
You need to check whether the firewire driver interrupt is shared with anything
else.

I'm afraid that I can't remember where is the used interrupt list on ME but in
XP it is settings/control panel/system/device manager/view resources.

If the isn't any dual use then the problem is something else :-)

Stuart

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