Hey There,
I've been using HDVSplit for months with Adobe Premier Pro, because PPro doesn't have scene d etect in HD. Now suddenly the HDVSplit is dropping frames, and the files are all messed up. I know it's the HDVSplit, because I can capture the footage (without the scene detect) with Premier pro with no dropped frames. What can I do about it?
Boadicea7





		
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	First avoid preview. That alone can cause frame drops. Transfer without preview. Monitor on the camcorder.Originally Posted by Boadicea7Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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	Use Task Manager (or Resource Monitor in Vista).Originally Posted by Boadicea7
 
 When I run it here, there is no affect on CPU or memory. Only the hard drive gets lightly exercised at ~4MB/s.
 
 If your hard drive is near full or highly fragmented, you may get drops.
 
 Best to capture to a drive other than the OS drive. The OS sometimes takes priority and can steal the drive.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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	capture without scene detect. use scene detect on the captured file afterward. 
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