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  1. Hi,
    I am using a Pentium 4 2.0ghz with 512 megs of ram PC running XP SP2. I have resently installed a 200Gig Western Digital hard disk, DVD burner from Pioneer and a combo USB Firewire card from Zonet(Zonet USB / Firewire ZUC2400.

    All works well except the DV capture with the firewire connection. It does recognize the Sony Mini DV.

    Whether I am using the Ulead Visual Studio V8.0SE or Movie Factory Suite V3.5 or ImageMixer V1.5 for Sony, I get the same result. After 2to 4 frames the video capture software freezes and popping sound is head from the PC's speakers.

    When I use DVIO, WinDV, or MovieMaker more video is captured than the above software but still get many frames dropped.

    Drivers used: VIA OHCI 1394 IEEE Compliant Host
    Hard Drives First hard drive is 60 Gig FAT32 and the second one is 200GIG NTFS. I direct all video capture to the second one.
    Video Camera: Sony Mini DV DCR-TRV33.

    What can be causing these problems?

    Please advise on possible items that I should look into.

    Regards,
    Joe


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  2. Hi,
    Was just wondering? No one seems to have ever had this problem.

    Have tryed a new firwire and the same problems occur.

    Any information would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks,
    Joe
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    try moving the firewire card to a new pci slot - or disabling your audio in your bios - or getting a better quality firewire card (like an ads)
    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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    Also, make sure no other processes are running in the background - i.e. virus protection, screen savers, other programs.

    End them through taskmanager, except explorer of course. You can also use a freeware called EndItAll2 to stop many of the processes.
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  5. Thanks BJ_M and Fairhope.
    I will try the card swap and then the ending of most processes.

    I will let you know the results.

    Thanks,
    Joe
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  6. Hi BJ_M,
    Thanks for your help.
    Just swapping the pci slot did the trick.
    It know works without dropping any frames and without shutting down any other background applications.

    Thanks again,
    Joe
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    Also it is best to capture to a separate partition, better yet separate drive and IDE channel from the Windows OS.

    Place all scratch fles and capture buffers on this separate drive for best results.
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