I am capturing video from a vcr using AVI_IO. This works great except for one thing. After a certain amount of time the capture will end due to the I/O Buffer being used up. The buffer up to that point will bounce between 0/50 and 1/50, but at the point of termination, the buffer spikes to 50/50. I think I have pinpointed what is happening. It sounds like a hard drive is spinning up, and at the same time, the I/O Buffer spikes to 50/50, resulting in termination of the capture. This has occurred after as few as 9 minutes and as long as 45 minutes. Any suggestions?
My hard disk is 40GB 7200 rpm. It is partitioned with 30 GB as a capture drive and 10 GB as system drive. I have DMA turned on, I have screen saver turned off, and I have my power management settings set to always on. I have another hard drive present in my system, a 40 GB 5400rpm drive, but it is not involved in captures. I have 1.6GHz processor, 384 MB RAM. I am capturing video through a Pinnacle Linx USB cable and audio through SBLive. Thanks in advance for any help.
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it may be partitioned but its still the same drive as your swap file and system files which windows like to take a boo at now and then .. make a seperate capture drive ..
sometime drives go through thermal re-calibration and can cause those same things ... but i dont really see that anymore happening ...
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