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    No matter what I do, I cannot stop getting dropped frames when capturing in full PAL resolution (704x576). I have just bought the new Seagate 7200 28Gb IDE hard drive (46Mbps with the Maxtrox util)and still get dropped frames.

    It is not a lot, but on average its 1 dropped frame per 3 minutes. I have disabled all other tasks (clock, virus checker etc).

    I have a celeron 500Mhz with 128Mb/100Mhz memory, is there anything that can do that will stop the dropped frames. ???


  • #2
    go to http://idiots-guide.matroxusers.com/
    click on FAQ's, General FAQ's, Dropped Frames.

    There are so many things that can contribute to having a frame drop every 3 minutes or so that it's almost impossible to list them all. After having used the Rainbow Runner for nearly three years with a Hi8 camcorder, I never COMPLETELY rid myself of getting a dropped frame here and there. It's the nature of capturing analog video into the computer, since camcorders are not usually going to send out a 'perfect' frame rate, or a 'perfect' level on every clip you capture. You can tweak everything up and get it near perfect, but it can still happen, nonetheless.

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    • #3
      But, why are you so bored of having one drop frame every 3 minutes? I think you should look mostly at the overall video quality. If all you problems are one dropped frame I think you're really lucky.
      Bye

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      Daniele
      Daniele

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      • #4
        daniele-- There are a few noted problems with editing a clip with even a single dropped frame... for one thing, it crashes a few video editors...

        Yes, you should expect them every once in awhile, but it's nice to make it every once in a long while.

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