Tim Borek
June 20th, 2005, 02:28 PM
In general, is this acceptable practice? My Intel 865-based motherboard has onboard AC97 audio with RealTek drivers, which I've been using since I had the PC built 14 months ago for video editing, when I upgraded from MediaStudio Pro 6.5 to 7. In a few forums, I read that DV NLEs perform better using a PCI sound card instead of any integrated motherboard audio; specifically, some people suggested avoiding the SoundBlaster Live PCI cards. Is that still the case? I just picked up a Turtle Beach Riviera from Fry's and want to install it as soon as I finish my current project. Before I open the box and break any seals, I want to make sure I'm not wasting time and money.
Along these same lines, would a PCI Firewire card perform better or offer more stability than the built-in Firewire port? (I preview on NTSC TV via Firewire through a DV deck.) I can get a three-port ADS Pyro 64 for $25, which seems like a good deal, considering it's one of the few Firewire cards endorsed by Avid. I figure if it's good enough for Avid, it's good enough for MSP. I read somewhere that best Firewire performance comes from Texas Instrument chipsets and that the VIA chipsets are crap. Can anyone attest to that? My mobo Firewire chip is a VIA, so if there's something to be gained, I'm open to the upgrade.
A little background info:
Ulead MediaStudio Pro (version 7, Service Pack 2) crashes (1) every time I apply the Normalize filter to an audio clip and (2) occasionally while rendering a preview to export via Firewire. My system specs far exceed the recommended setup and nothing else on that machine EVER crashes. I've received very little help from Ulead tech support and other MSP 7 users, so I'm trying to troubleshoot my setup between projects.
Until I make the jump to true hi def production, I can't afford to make a significant hardware or software investment -- especially not until my clients expect hi-def programming. The way I see it, even if I need to replace my motherboard (est. $125), that's still cheaper than changing NLE apps or buying a hardware card and NLE bundle like Canopus RVRaptor/Edius or Matrox RT.X100/Premiere Pro.
Last winter, I spent more time tweaking more system than editing, which is why I vow to make my next system a turnkey from a reputable system integrator. I've updated DirectX and display card and audio drivers, reinstalled, reformatted, and reinstalled MSP again until I'm blue in the face. Everything works great except for this bug, which at times is pretty important. Who doesn't need to normalize their audio?
When MSP works, it works well and meets my needs. I've been using it for three years, so I've become efficient. I've considered migrating to Vegas 6 but don't have time now to learn new software. I don't know about Vegas 6, but I thought I saw a benchmark showing MSP 7 had better render times than Vegas 5.
Any advice or recommendations is greatly appreciated. I've learned a lot from this forum in the last few years. The people who participate here really know their stuff.
T.J.
Along these same lines, would a PCI Firewire card perform better or offer more stability than the built-in Firewire port? (I preview on NTSC TV via Firewire through a DV deck.) I can get a three-port ADS Pyro 64 for $25, which seems like a good deal, considering it's one of the few Firewire cards endorsed by Avid. I figure if it's good enough for Avid, it's good enough for MSP. I read somewhere that best Firewire performance comes from Texas Instrument chipsets and that the VIA chipsets are crap. Can anyone attest to that? My mobo Firewire chip is a VIA, so if there's something to be gained, I'm open to the upgrade.
A little background info:
Ulead MediaStudio Pro (version 7, Service Pack 2) crashes (1) every time I apply the Normalize filter to an audio clip and (2) occasionally while rendering a preview to export via Firewire. My system specs far exceed the recommended setup and nothing else on that machine EVER crashes. I've received very little help from Ulead tech support and other MSP 7 users, so I'm trying to troubleshoot my setup between projects.
Until I make the jump to true hi def production, I can't afford to make a significant hardware or software investment -- especially not until my clients expect hi-def programming. The way I see it, even if I need to replace my motherboard (est. $125), that's still cheaper than changing NLE apps or buying a hardware card and NLE bundle like Canopus RVRaptor/Edius or Matrox RT.X100/Premiere Pro.
Last winter, I spent more time tweaking more system than editing, which is why I vow to make my next system a turnkey from a reputable system integrator. I've updated DirectX and display card and audio drivers, reinstalled, reformatted, and reinstalled MSP again until I'm blue in the face. Everything works great except for this bug, which at times is pretty important. Who doesn't need to normalize their audio?
When MSP works, it works well and meets my needs. I've been using it for three years, so I've become efficient. I've considered migrating to Vegas 6 but don't have time now to learn new software. I don't know about Vegas 6, but I thought I saw a benchmark showing MSP 7 had better render times than Vegas 5.
Any advice or recommendations is greatly appreciated. I've learned a lot from this forum in the last few years. The people who participate here really know their stuff.
T.J.