3.0a Capture pauses every few seconds

jyarb wrote on 2/28/2002, 8:06 AM
Has anyone had this problem? I use XP with Dazzle DVBridge, 900 Mhz Duron Process and 256 Ram. With 3.0 had no capture issues to speak of. I upgraded to 3.0a and now when capturing the video pauses for a split second every 2 or 3 seconds. When I play the clip back it does the same thing. All my clips captured with 3.0 play just fine. Should I remove VV3 then reinstall 3.0 and then install 3.0a fix? Not one thing was changed on my machine before or after install of 3.0a. I am curious to see if anyone else has this problem.

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jyarb wrote on 3/1/2002, 7:09 AM
Any ideas?
deef wrote on 3/1/2002, 3:03 PM
Does this device "create" fake timecode as analog footage is coming in?

Are you experiencing dropped frames?

Do you have any other DV devices to test with?
grpoole21 wrote on 2/20/2003, 5:45 PM
I have the same problem.
I have a panasonic camcorder connected to a sony vaio laptop by firewire. The end report says there are no dropped frames, but it will split my video clip into 3 clips with a quick pause between the clips.

When I use ulead videostudio the capture is fine.

Can anyone help?
deef wrote on 2/20/2003, 8:33 PM
DV scene detection will automatically create separate files according to the date/time stamps (among other things) in the DV stream. You can disable this to capture a single file via the Capture Preferences. Not sure what you mean by "quick pause between the clips"?
Mikee wrote on 2/21/2003, 1:48 PM
Upgrade to version 3.0c. It is the latest 3.0 version.
http://www.sonicfoundry.com/download/step2.asp?DID=375
grpoole21 wrote on 2/21/2003, 2:21 PM
I've already disabled the automatic scene detection and upgraded to 3.0c and it still happens.

What happens exactly is: the preview capture video pauses every few seconds and the timecode stutters. Then even with automatic scene detection disabled it will cut the one long video I captured into a random number of shorter clips with missing frames between them.