Posted by Mark Spacey on 09/27/05 08:26
You need a good editing deck such as a sony gv deck or the camera it
was shot on, your consumer may not be able to read the timeline.
then a fast computer with shedloads of memory and a very large blank
harddrive with nothing but the software on and the os.
you are pushing your luck trying to run any video software at dv
quality on a computer loaded with anything but the capture edit
software and os.
It sounds like it is a timebase line read fault causing a frame drop
every third frame and two every 9th.
Consider buying some capture software such as adobe pro (it works) and
a blank 200gig + harddrive loaded with windows xp pro edition, then
only use the editing deck or the origonal camera to load it in.
Hope this helps
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