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Originally Posted by RawAlex
Alex, the issue you are seeing is because at a certain point, the system isn't polling the port fast enough to capture the video. Usually this happens over time as the longer you capture, the more ram gets used up, the less buffer you have to work with, and sooner or later the system is caught having to write out to disk and it doesn't look at the video port for a few frames. It can take a few more frames to resysnc and keep capturing.
This is often the case using built in Firewire ports. Better software will work better to reduce this problem, as they will better manage memory and such.
How fast is your PC?
Alex
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Didnt you decide to leave till the skin is gone (looks around*skin is gone lol)
Thank god cause that was the only thing helpful.
Looks like what you said makes the most sense.
So lets say i have a 35 min video. If i edit in 4 min portions and do it 9 times would that change anything?
This P.C is a piece of shit and it is time for an upgrade.
640MB of ram. What if i have no other programs running?
-Alex
