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| I'm having problems outputting video from Studio 8 to a Panasonic NV-GS70 via IEEE1394 cable. Studio 8 begins the process and I can see my camcorder go into pause and then record mode, the initial frame is frozen (all this seems to be as expected), then when the software switches the camcorder into record mode, it records approx 1 second (probably less) of video and then no more seems to be transmitted by the software. The recording then continues (recording black, no video, no sound) until the Studio 8 stops the camcorder recording at the end of the clip. I've an Althon XP 2100+ with 512mb memory and a hard disk read transfer rate (reported by Studio) of greater than 20,000 KB/sec., so I think my system should be up to the task. I'm using a Creative Audigy card with an IEEE1394 port for my DV connection. I've tried all the suggestions on the Pinnacle support site but with no luck Anyone got any ideas |
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| David Beck wrote in message ... I'm having problems outputting video from Studio 8 to a Panasonic NV-GS70 via IEEE1394 cable. snip I've tried all the suggestions on the Pinnacle support site but with no luck Anyone got any ideas Have you tried the bulletin boards at http://www.simplydv.co.uk/ ? -- M Stewart Milton Keynes, UK www.megalith.freeserve.co.uk/oddimage.htm |
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| In message , David Beck writes I'm having problems outputting video from Studio 8 to a Panasonic NV-GS70 via IEEE1394 cable. Studio 8 begins the process and I can see my camcorder go into pause and then record mode, the initial frame is frozen (all this seems to be as expected), then when the software switches the camcorder into record mode, it records approx 1 second (probably less) of video and then no more seems to be transmitted by the software. The recording then continues (recording black, no video, no sound) until the Studio 8 stops the camcorder recording at the end of the clip. I've an Althon XP 2100+ with 512mb memory and a hard disk read transfer rate (reported by Studio) of greater than 20,000 KB/sec., so I think my system should be up to the task. I'm using a Creative Audigy card with an IEEE1394 port for my DV connection. I've tried all the suggestions on the Pinnacle support site but with no luck Two possibilities: 1. You're editing in low-resolution mode. Studio 8 (as well as earlier versions) have an option to capture in low-resolution (MPEG-1). This is useful if you are running on a PC with limited disk-space and/or memory. The net result of this is that when you "make" your movie the clips have to be read in (in timeline order) from the camcorder's tape - which means that you can't write-back to the camcorder's tape. 2. Even though you've got 512Mb of memory, background tasks and background programs can eat into this to an alarming extent. Studio 8 is *very* heavy on memory usage and can give rise to problems in these circumstances. You can avoid such problems by running EndItAll before you start any video work. You can download it from he http://www.pcmag.com/article/0,2997,...3D13656,00.asp -- Tony Morgan http://www.camcord.info |
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| "David Beck" wrote in message ... I'm having problems outputting video from Studio 8 to a Panasonic NV-GS70 via IEEE1394 cable. Studio 8 begins the process and I can see my camcorder go into pause and then record mode, the initial frame is frozen (all this seems to be as expected), then when the software switches the camcorder into record mode, it records approx 1 second (probably less) of video and then no more seems to be transmitted by the software. The recording then continues (recording black, no video, no sound) until the Studio 8 stops the camcorder recording at the end of the clip. I've an Althon XP 2100+ with 512mb memory and a hard disk read transfer rate (reported by Studio) of greater than 20,000 KB/sec., so I think my system should be up to the task. I'm using a Creative Audigy card with an IEEE1394 port for my DV connection. I've tried all the suggestions on the Pinnacle support site but with no luck Anyone got any ideas I had a similar problem with a JVC DVP9 on an Athlon Win XP machine, didn't matter which editing software I used, it would still not output to the camera. Fortunately I had another (Transmeta Crusoe processor and Win2k- so not particularly fast) machine which it worked fine on. Try the free MS Movie maker and see if you still have the same problem, if so, it is the machine, not the editing software that is the cause. -- John Blessing http://www.LbeHelpdesk.com - Help Desk software at affordable prices http://www.free-helpdesk.com - Completely free help desk software ! http://www.lbetoolbox.com - Remove Duplicates from MS Outlook http://www.lbesync.com - Synchronize two Outlook Personal Folders |
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| Thanks Malcolm, Tony and John for your suggestions, I'm afraid I'm still having no joy, updates from your suggestions have captured initial video (short 10 second clip) in DVD quality have initially saved to an AVI file (DVD encoder) and then tried to output the avi to my camcorder I've used Enditall (ruthlessly!!!) to strip active system down to bear minimum Tried MS Movie maker got same results so I'm pretty sure its not a Studio 8 problem I've also found a neat minimal utility DVIO to test the transfer back capability. All the above seem to suggest just the first frame is begin sent back to the camcorder and nothing after that when using either Studio, DVIO or MS Moviemaker. I'm pretty sure now that its my system and not the Studio 8 software, could it be the audigy card firewire port. I've read that cards based on NEC and VIA chipsets are not as good as ones based on TI chipsets. I'm currently scanning the simplyDV boards for suggestions as well, will try a post on there. Anyone got any views on the above "David Beck" wrote in message ... I'm having problems outputting video from Studio 8 to a Panasonic NV-GS70 via IEEE1394 cable. Studio 8 begins the process and I can see my camcorder go into pause and then record mode, the initial frame is frozen (all this seems to be as expected), then when the software switches the camcorder into record mode, it records approx 1 second (probably less) of video and then no more seems to be transmitted by the software. The recording then continues (recording black, no video, no sound) until the Studio 8 stops the camcorder recording at the end of the clip. I've an Althon XP 2100+ with 512mb memory and a hard disk read transfer rate (reported by Studio) of greater than 20,000 KB/sec., so I think my system should be up to the task. I'm using a Creative Audigy card with an IEEE1394 port for my DV connection. I've tried all the suggestions on the Pinnacle support site but with no luck Anyone got any ideas |
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| "Tony Morgan" wrote in message In message , David Beck writes I'm having problems outputting video from Studio 8 to a Panasonic NV-GS70 via IEEE1394 cable. snip I've an Althon XP 2100+ with 512mb memory and a hard disk read transfer rate (reported by Studio) of greater than 20,000 KB/sec., so I think my system should be up to the task. I'm using a Creative Audigy card with an IEEE1394 port for my DV connection. Is this a combined audio card and IEEE1394 port, I have seen people say that these cards can have problems were DV is concerned. I've tried all the suggestions on the Pinnacle support site but with no luck Two possibilities: 1. You're editing in low-resolution mode. Studio 8 (as well as earlier versions) have an option to capture in low-resolution (MPEG-1). This is useful if you are running on a PC with limited disk-space and/or memory. The net result of this is that when you "make" your movie the clips have to be read in (in timeline order) from the camcorder's tape - which means that you can't write-back to the camcorder's tape. Surely Studio 8 would not switch the camera into record mode if it wanted to import, it would be trying to find the required in/out points of the first clip ? |
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| "David Beck" wrote in message ... I'm having problems outputting video from Studio 8 to a Panasonic NV-GS70 via IEEE1394 cable. Studio 8 begins the process and I can see my camcorder go into pause and then record mode, the initial frame is frozen (all this seems to be as expected), then when the software switches the camcorder into record mode, it records approx 1 second (probably less) of video and then no more seems to be transmitted by the software. The recording then continues (recording black, no video, no sound) until the Studio 8 stops the camcorder recording at the end of the clip. I've an Althon XP 2100+ with 512mb memory and a hard disk read transfer rate (reported by Studio) of greater than 20,000 KB/sec., so I think my system should be up to the task. I'm using a Creative Audigy card with an IEEE1394 port for my DV connection. I've tried all the suggestions on the Pinnacle support site but with no luck Anyone got any ideas The solution is to run the PCI Enhancer. I had exactly the same problem when outputting to tape. As soon as I ran this, then everything worked ok. (I searched the Interactive Support on the Pinacle www page, and it suggested to try the PCI Enhancer as a fix.) http://www.pinnaclesys.com/wwwsuppor...k/frameset.htm Hope this works for you, Matt |
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| On Sun, 6 Jul 2003 09:22:28 +0100, "John Blessing" wrote: .... Try the free MS Movie maker and see if you still have the same problem, if so, it is the machine, not the editing software that is the cause. There does seem to be something that afflicts the occasional machine. Even after weeks of trying, I never did get dv out working from my KT7A/Duron800/Win98 m/c - works a treat on the new 'baby' though (NF7S/Athlon2500/winxp) So, try the 'folk' remedies - maybe even reinstall windows (that Panacea for All Ills). If it still doesn't work, try your camera on a known-to-be-working system if you can; it'll at least give you confidence about which end of the link the problem lies. -- Please use the corrected version of the address below for replies. Replies to the header address will be junked, as will mail from various domains listed at www.scottsonline.org.uk regards. Mike Scott Harlow Essex England.(unet -a-t- scottsonline.org.uk) |
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