Barb Morra
July 4th, 2004, 03:15 PM
Hey youse guys:
I use an inexpensive Panny to capture tapes shot on Canon equipment. When I capture via firewire, there are negative deflections on the audio waveform that translate to "clicking" or "staticy sounds" on the audio track. When I capture the same tape via the Matrox break out box, the sound track is clean. When I use a Canon to capture, there are tons of dropped frames, and sometimes the entire system freezes. However, what is captured is clean with no clicks or waveform problems. The tape itself is clean. I can play it on a monitor and the video and audio quality are beautiful.
Two questions:
1) Doesn't this sound like a driver problem;
and
2) what are the drawbacks to capturing via the breakout box v. the firewire?
Running PFour, 512 RAM, 200G Maxtor HDs, Win XP, Premiere 6.5 ( I'm unhappy with Pro) Matrox RTX 100.
Thanks in advance and Happy Fourth!
I use an inexpensive Panny to capture tapes shot on Canon equipment. When I capture via firewire, there are negative deflections on the audio waveform that translate to "clicking" or "staticy sounds" on the audio track. When I capture the same tape via the Matrox break out box, the sound track is clean. When I use a Canon to capture, there are tons of dropped frames, and sometimes the entire system freezes. However, what is captured is clean with no clicks or waveform problems. The tape itself is clean. I can play it on a monitor and the video and audio quality are beautiful.
Two questions:
1) Doesn't this sound like a driver problem;
and
2) what are the drawbacks to capturing via the breakout box v. the firewire?
Running PFour, 512 RAM, 200G Maxtor HDs, Win XP, Premiere 6.5 ( I'm unhappy with Pro) Matrox RTX 100.
Thanks in advance and Happy Fourth!