I just got my new copy of VV3 to use on my new computer. Man was I excited! Capture worked well . . . using sony DV camcorder and my Fire wire card. Then I tried to do some tests at printing back to tape and Damn! I get frames dropping out all over the place and the blue screen appears in between short bits of video. I noticed that several others are having similar problems and are talking about making sure DMA is enabled. OK there . . .
Others have suggested that I try and mess with the IRQ settings for my firewire card. I don't feel good about messing with the IRQ settings in XP, from what I understand you shouldn't need to do that.
There is a thread over in the Video Foundry forum that seems to be discussing the same issue. I don't believe that it really is a VV problem because I did try it in another program (Ulead Video Studio) and was able to duplicate the results. I have heard that it might be a problem related to the VIA chipset on the Motherboard that I am using or some kind of Win XP issue?
I just got a whole new computer so that I could run this software and it is really depressing to see others having this problem but no one seems to have any solutions. Any other suggestions out there?
Here is my hardware setup. Does anyone have a setup similar to this that is not having a problem?
What am I doing wrong?
Athlon XP1600
ASUS A7V266-E motherboard VIA KT266A Chipset (New board just released about a month ago)
512 MB ram DDR
75GB HD IDE 7200 RPM
nvidia Gforce2 DDR (video card)
Firewire card - ADS Pyro - basic IEEE 1394 (texas Instruments)
Windows XP
Using a Sony DCR-TRV20 Digital Video Camera
Others have suggested that I try and mess with the IRQ settings for my firewire card. I don't feel good about messing with the IRQ settings in XP, from what I understand you shouldn't need to do that.
There is a thread over in the Video Foundry forum that seems to be discussing the same issue. I don't believe that it really is a VV problem because I did try it in another program (Ulead Video Studio) and was able to duplicate the results. I have heard that it might be a problem related to the VIA chipset on the Motherboard that I am using or some kind of Win XP issue?
I just got a whole new computer so that I could run this software and it is really depressing to see others having this problem but no one seems to have any solutions. Any other suggestions out there?
Here is my hardware setup. Does anyone have a setup similar to this that is not having a problem?
What am I doing wrong?
Athlon XP1600
ASUS A7V266-E motherboard VIA KT266A Chipset (New board just released about a month ago)
512 MB ram DDR
75GB HD IDE 7200 RPM
nvidia Gforce2 DDR (video card)
Firewire card - ADS Pyro - basic IEEE 1394 (texas Instruments)
Windows XP
Using a Sony DCR-TRV20 Digital Video Camera