How Do I Get Rid Of The Gray Blocks During Playback??

Shavar wrote on 5/1/2001, 4:18 AM
This baffles me. First here's the set up:
Sony Vaio
866 PIII, 256MB, WIN MELLINIUM
40 GIGS (7200RPM)

No Dropped Frames during captures but noticing patchy like blocks during playback on SF's "Video Capture".
Rendered at NTSC DV and still the same problem. It's only 13 minutes short. Can anyone help?

PS. Read earlier topics but didn't really get any true answers...

Comments

SonyEPM wrote on 5/1/2001, 8:54 AM
#1, make sure DMA is on for you hard drives.

#2: look at your system IRQs. If you have too many items on
9 OR your video display and 1394 share the same IRQ, try
moving PCI devices to different irqs. Ideally, 1394,
drives, and video display card all have separate IRQs.

#3: check out the info here:
http://www.sonicfoundry.com/Support/Productinfo/OHCI.asp

Shavar wrote on 5/1/2001, 3:33 PM
How do I check system IRQ's? Sorry, I'm new. Can you or someone give me a step by step process for Sonic
EPM's #2?
SonyEPM wrote on 5/1/2001, 3:49 PM
I believe in ME you can use Windows Device Manager to
resolve irq conflicts by assigning a different IRQ to each
of the conflicting devices.

Microsoft.com has lots of online info about this-
Shavar wrote on 5/1/2001, 6:56 PM
Can't seem to change IRQ's. Windows says they cannot be modified. Will someone please take me through
the steps?