Steve Rosswick
March 18th, 2006, 12:15 AM
Okay guys, I'm sure this post is borderline irrelevent in the 'Open DV' section, but I'm DESPERATE. I'm also sorry that my first post is a "Can you Help ME?" type of thing...
I've tried searching (lord, have I searched!), and I've come up with no clues that would help with this situation...
I cannot export to tape, simply put. I CAN capture fine, no problems there, the problems are going back out.
I've tried 2 Cameras, my Panasonic AG-DVC30 and my Canon ZR50mc.
I've tried exporting in Premiere Pro & Moviemaker.
I've tried 2 different IEEE 1394 PCI Cards.
I've tried 3 different Firewire Cords.
I've tried putting the 1394 PCI Card in 3 different PCI slots.
YES, the camera is in VCR/VTR Mode.
Both Cameras display 'DV IN' on the LCD display.
When I attempt to Export/Record to Device AND/OR play from timeline with the Camera Connected, it plays a few frames of video before reverting back to the original blue LCD display. Then it plays a few choppy frames, then jumps back to the blue screen, etc etc.
I forgot to mention, the LCD screen is jumpy too. When I export/play timeline, the LCD screen 'jumps' up and down between playing the few frames of video.
I'm pulling my hair out over here trying to figure this out.
I feel like I've tried everything. I deduct my problem lies somewhere in my Computer, but no clue where.
When I play the Timeline with the Camera connected, the playback is choppy, slow and jittery. As soon as I turn off/unplug the camera, it's fine.
Also, for giggles and grins, I tried to export in PAL mode, just to see what would happen, and the timeline played smoothly, but no picture on the LCD. Also, even though the LCD remained on Blue, it didn't jump around... So this is an NTSC issue only. That my not be relevant, but I figure I'd throw it in.
System Specs:
OS - Windows XP
CPU - Pentium 4 2.66ghz
RAM - 1gb ram
VID - Nvidia Geforce TI4800 128mb
HD - 80gb/10gb free
The system is well above minimum specs, so I'm not sure where the problem could lie.
Anyone?
I've tried searching (lord, have I searched!), and I've come up with no clues that would help with this situation...
I cannot export to tape, simply put. I CAN capture fine, no problems there, the problems are going back out.
I've tried 2 Cameras, my Panasonic AG-DVC30 and my Canon ZR50mc.
I've tried exporting in Premiere Pro & Moviemaker.
I've tried 2 different IEEE 1394 PCI Cards.
I've tried 3 different Firewire Cords.
I've tried putting the 1394 PCI Card in 3 different PCI slots.
YES, the camera is in VCR/VTR Mode.
Both Cameras display 'DV IN' on the LCD display.
When I attempt to Export/Record to Device AND/OR play from timeline with the Camera Connected, it plays a few frames of video before reverting back to the original blue LCD display. Then it plays a few choppy frames, then jumps back to the blue screen, etc etc.
I forgot to mention, the LCD screen is jumpy too. When I export/play timeline, the LCD screen 'jumps' up and down between playing the few frames of video.
I'm pulling my hair out over here trying to figure this out.
I feel like I've tried everything. I deduct my problem lies somewhere in my Computer, but no clue where.
When I play the Timeline with the Camera connected, the playback is choppy, slow and jittery. As soon as I turn off/unplug the camera, it's fine.
Also, for giggles and grins, I tried to export in PAL mode, just to see what would happen, and the timeline played smoothly, but no picture on the LCD. Also, even though the LCD remained on Blue, it didn't jump around... So this is an NTSC issue only. That my not be relevant, but I figure I'd throw it in.
System Specs:
OS - Windows XP
CPU - Pentium 4 2.66ghz
RAM - 1gb ram
VID - Nvidia Geforce TI4800 128mb
HD - 80gb/10gb free
The system is well above minimum specs, so I'm not sure where the problem could lie.
Anyone?