I am encountering an audio dropout when I play back my timeline in edit mode. It comes predictably about the thirty-second
mark, and recurs after the next thirty seconds, and so on. I'm running Windows 98SE with directx7. I'm running a 500
mhz Pentium III with a separate 20 gig drive exclusively for video capture. My sound card is an Ensoniq PCI. My video
card is a ATI Rage Fury 128. The dropout doesn't occur in the avi's I render. I haven't tried writing directly to tape as I am
using Pinnacle Studio DV for that purpose. Has anybody encountered this, and is there a solution? Videofactory is a great
program with more features that SDV. Is there anybody out there using both programs? I find the audio capability of VF far
superior to SDV: the ability to separate soundtracks from video is great. I generally do the kinds of edits I cannot due in
Studio in VF and export back to SDV for final processing.
mark, and recurs after the next thirty seconds, and so on. I'm running Windows 98SE with directx7. I'm running a 500
mhz Pentium III with a separate 20 gig drive exclusively for video capture. My sound card is an Ensoniq PCI. My video
card is a ATI Rage Fury 128. The dropout doesn't occur in the avi's I render. I haven't tried writing directly to tape as I am
using Pinnacle Studio DV for that purpose. Has anybody encountered this, and is there a solution? Videofactory is a great
program with more features that SDV. Is there anybody out there using both programs? I find the audio capability of VF far
superior to SDV: the ability to separate soundtracks from video is great. I generally do the kinds of edits I cannot due in
Studio in VF and export back to SDV for final processing.