Shane Duff
February 18th, 2003, 10:57 PM
I've had a strange problem for some time now, and no one that I've asked thus far has had the answer for me. First, my hardware... I'll start with my old system, then list my new system - this will be useful as you read through my problem.
Old:
P3 800 mhz
512 mb SDRAM
200 gigs 7200 rpm HD's
GeForce 4 4400 ti
Audigy (for firewire)
Windows Me
New:
P4 2.2 gig
512 mb DDRRAM
200 gigs 7200 rpm HD's
GeForce 4 4400 ti
Audigy (for firewire)
Windows Me
I've used Adobe Premiere 6.0 the entire time. Now, back in September we had just finished up shooting our feature length digital film using the Canon XL1s. All through October, November and the first part of December capturing worked perfectly on my old system - zero frames lost.
Playback, however, was never perfect. Playing through Premiere, into the camera and then on to the TV would play great - except every once and a while it would throw a blue screen at me for second then continue with perfect playback. I chocked that up to my 'slow' computer.
We then go back to do some ADR and sound design work in the middle of December. I try to screen it to one of the cast and it gives me a blue screen every few seconds non-stop. Frustrated, I give up and upgrade my system.
Now, in January, on the new system I'm excited to keep things going. Only, much to my chagrin, it does the same thing through playback! Pissed as all hell I leave that alone and go to capture all the ADR and sound design work we did back in December and am stunned to see not one, but dozens upon dozens of frames lost per hundred.
All of my hardware is properly installed. I've reinstalled windows twice now. I've tried buying and using a firewire card with the same results. I've made sure it wasn't the camera or the firewire cable, so it must be software.
Never having had the Premiere book in my possession, I have no idea what the perfect settings are in the capturing/playback area. A friend talked me through that over the phone. I'm just mystified that a problem could suddenly crop up (without changing anything that I can recall) and persist through an upgrade and a fresh windows install.
Any help/replies are appreciated, sorry if this was long!
Shane
www.american-ocean.com
Co-Founder
Old:
P3 800 mhz
512 mb SDRAM
200 gigs 7200 rpm HD's
GeForce 4 4400 ti
Audigy (for firewire)
Windows Me
New:
P4 2.2 gig
512 mb DDRRAM
200 gigs 7200 rpm HD's
GeForce 4 4400 ti
Audigy (for firewire)
Windows Me
I've used Adobe Premiere 6.0 the entire time. Now, back in September we had just finished up shooting our feature length digital film using the Canon XL1s. All through October, November and the first part of December capturing worked perfectly on my old system - zero frames lost.
Playback, however, was never perfect. Playing through Premiere, into the camera and then on to the TV would play great - except every once and a while it would throw a blue screen at me for second then continue with perfect playback. I chocked that up to my 'slow' computer.
We then go back to do some ADR and sound design work in the middle of December. I try to screen it to one of the cast and it gives me a blue screen every few seconds non-stop. Frustrated, I give up and upgrade my system.
Now, in January, on the new system I'm excited to keep things going. Only, much to my chagrin, it does the same thing through playback! Pissed as all hell I leave that alone and go to capture all the ADR and sound design work we did back in December and am stunned to see not one, but dozens upon dozens of frames lost per hundred.
All of my hardware is properly installed. I've reinstalled windows twice now. I've tried buying and using a firewire card with the same results. I've made sure it wasn't the camera or the firewire cable, so it must be software.
Never having had the Premiere book in my possession, I have no idea what the perfect settings are in the capturing/playback area. A friend talked me through that over the phone. I'm just mystified that a problem could suddenly crop up (without changing anything that I can recall) and persist through an upgrade and a fresh windows install.
Any help/replies are appreciated, sorry if this was long!
Shane
www.american-ocean.com
Co-Founder