Closing out all programs including anti-virus was successful...kind of. With the exception of one here and there it captures pretty well for a while. But after about 10,000 frames or so it starts dropping them left and right. I can only capture about 10 minutes at a time. No problem on the other...
I never tried, I immediately put in the new card because it had an analog video out slot the original card didn't have. The dropped frames don't start immediately...it's not until around 10,000 frames (except for the occasional frame or so) but then it really starts dropping them.
Yep, Firewire...
I have a new Sony Vaio computer but I upgraded the video card with a Radeon ATI. Sony TRV 27 digital camcorder, Firewire connection, clean video. Can someone please explain why Premiere keeps reporting dropped frames when I try and capture? Should I use the old card or a different software?
Using Premiere to capture DV on to my Sony VIAO (ATI video card upgrade) from a Sony TRV 27. Premiere starts out capturing fine but after a while starts dropping frames, even though the original video is fine. What causes this? Is there a fix? Should I put back in the original Sony video card...
Double-checked that, Dan. It is set to play on desktop. Also, the sample files that came with Premiere play fine in the Monitor window. I have another thread in here that starts off "jasek78! Monitor problems...." in which I've listed my different Settings. Thanks for the thought, though.
Thanks for the reply, Jason. Here's what my settings look like:
VIDEO
Capture Settings Project Settings Clip .mpg Export
DV/IEEE Microsoft DV n/a Microsoft DV
1394 AVI AVI
Microsoft DV Microsoft DV n/a...
Clips play fine in Clip viewers but nothing but audio and a black screen in the Monitor window. Can't work on timeline without. Size is 352 x 240 which is different than project settings. Is this the problem and if so, how do I change them. Saving and creating a preview doesn't help.
Has anyone had any luck resolving this? I have basically the same problem but my audio will play with just a black screen with a small 'x'. Doesn't matter if I've saved and created preview. JPEGs play fine.
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