I'm posting this in case other people run into the same kind of problems.
I was having dropped frames once in a while (for example, a burst of 80 every 10 minutes), while capturing from my DV camera, using WinDV (great app!), even though everything was turned off. Well, not everything, as I found out: Looking at task manager, I saw 3 processes having to do with virus scanning (McShield, VsTskMgr, FrameworkService.exe). I couldn't kill these processes with task manager, so I had to go to windows services to shut the corresponding services down (control panel / administrative tools / services). The services were called "Network Associates ..." and "McAfee framework ..."
After shutting them down the capture went just fine, 0 frames dropped in about 1 hour of capture.
'hope this helps someone...
Jeanl
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On access virus scanning (my experience also comes from McAfee) can be the cause of many strange problems - The virus scanner and the application that really wants access to the file obviously "collide" from time to time.
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Originally Posted by mats.hogberg
If you really want to clean out those processes and streamline your machine go here.... http://www.blackviper.com/WinXP/supertweaks.htm I'm down to about 24 on startup. -
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I tweaked my startup too, but I'm way above 24(MB I'm assuming), more like 100MB at startup (XP sp2). I'm wondering how you achieved that (but that's a bit OT)...
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Originally Posted by jeanl
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Hmmmm, I've seen this sometimes, but not always, were all of a sudden I would get like 18-20 dropped frames in a row, but for no apperant reason.
Maybe it was McAfee doing some scan of a file in the background. -
I haven't had any problems while capturing. I use AVG free addition, no viruses after 3 years.
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I've had problems transferring tapes while McAfee was turned on. My solution was to disable virus scanning and disable my screen saver while transferring tapes.
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Originally Posted by Red96TA
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