Hello!
I just bought my first Capture Card; HauppaugePVR, and have been having trouble capturing .AVI files without dropping approximately 30 – 50 % of the frames.
I have no problem capturing MPEG 2 files, but because I want to work in Premiere 6.0, I guess I need .AVI files. Though I don’t have much experience with video files, I do understand the concept of capturing original source material in its highest quality; hence, AVI files.
Here’s my system:
WIN 98 SE
900 AMD
SOYO motherboard w/256 megs RAM
Fujitsu 40 gig MPG3409 AT ide (5400 RPM – 9.5 ms seek time)
My Haupphauge Capture Card allows me to only capture 320 x 240 maximum. The documentation says to use BTYUV format (30 fps) with No Compression for excellent results. Thus far I have ONLY been able to capture a 160 x 120 file without dropped frames. I was able to capture one AVI file at 340 x 240 after setting Premiere’s Frame Rate to 15 fps. (I am assuming that 15 fps is cutting out half of the video from its original source (Video 8 Sony HanyCam).
I have turned off all background systray stuff (virus/fax, etc.) as I understand the hard drive speed is critical during the capture process, so the hard drive was defragged yesterday.
Please help me through this. I am new to DT Video, and only now am I learning about Codecs, Format, and such.
Thank you!
Paul
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What program are you using to capture? Vitrual Dub and ACI_IO are the most popular here. I get less dropped frames with AVI_IO (although I've still got an problem with interlacing it seems
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Use either Huffyuv2.1.1 or Picvideo Codec as the compression codec for AVI capture. AVICap process lays quite a heavy load on your system no matter how fast it may be.
The draw back on these codecs are the file size that they create. 1min at 320x240 ~ 60-80Mb (depending on the quality of the video source).
If you are using FAT O/S, then you will run into 4Gig file size limitation. Obtain a capture software that has the capability to seemlessly segment the captured file for you during a long capture time line, such as VirtualDub or AVI_IO. AVI_IO does a much better job at the capture segmentation.
Interlacing will not be an issue here, since your capture card already resolved that for you; It limits you to 320x240 resolution. You only need to worry about interlacing issue when you deal with more then 240 vertical lines. -
Hi
I use the Hauppauge and WinTV2000 software that comes with it. When I chose the file type to save, it lists all the codecs on my system Divx, MP4 etc.
I capture with Divx.avi and end up with a very small movie.
Experement with the diffrent codecs to see when/if it drops frames and at what size. If I use standard AVI there is a big loss.
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Hi, posted this yesterday, butit seems it wasn't recorded to the forum. I'm trying again.....
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Vejita-sama:
(Thank you for your response!)
>> What program are you using to capture?
I have been using both the WINTV capture software, and the Premiere 6.0 Capture feature in Premiere 6.0.
>> Vitrual Dub and ACI_IO are the most popular here.
I am unfamiliar with these programs. Since you say you have had better luck with AVI_O, can you tell me where you got this? Internet download/shareware????
>> Whens the last time you defragged your HD? And do you have DMA enabled?
HD was defragged yesterday, and NO, DMA was not enabled until now (thanks to you).
Wingstar:
(Thank you for your response too!)
>> Use either Huffyuv2.1.1 or Picvideo Codec as the compression codec for AVI capture.
Please help me here. I am new to this, so I can tell you that I have none of the above codecs listed in any of my software (WINTV 2000 or Adobe Premiere 6.0)
Where can I obtain these codecs, ???
>> If you are using FAT O/S, then you will run into 4Gig file size limitation.
I am running WIN98 SE. Is this a “FAT O/S”?
>> such as VirtualDub or AVI_IO. AVI_IO does a much better job at the capture segmentation.
I’ll search for this software, and thank you very much for you coments.
Sincerely,
Paul Simmel
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I have the PVR, I capture at the 352x240 so I can make VCD's. I capture in AVI with -0%- frames drops. But then again I am using 1.2 gig thunderbird with 512 megs of ram on win98.
I use Ulead 6.0 with the Hollywoodfx silver plug-in and I can make perfect family music video's, uncompressed AVI at 4min. is 1.7gigs the down onto XVCD at 2520 using TMPGE Beta b in about 9min. turns out to very good quality at 70-90megs at MPEG1 XVCD. In the last couple of years I have mage 40-50 music videos this way with at the most 1 frame drop every 400-500 frames.
make sure you have the latest Indeo codecs installed.
I have my card set to 29.97 frames, with audio at 22,100 16 bit stereo. set at BTYUV with the video buffers set at 500. -
TO ALL:
Thank you. VirtualDub seems to have solved all my problems.
I am currently capturing .AVI files and successfully editing them in Premiere.
What a great Forum! I am new to the subject, and will be studying things here for some time to come.
Paul
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