I was capturing a live event using my DV camera connected to my computer through FireWire and a backgrounf noise was inserted in both the file and the tape. I found out it was produced by the power supply of my computer, as there was no noise when working only with the batteries.
How can I avoid this noise using the power supply?
Is there any device I can place between the computer and the camera to eliminate it?
Should I use other connection than FireWire?
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by andonibl
Are you capturing DV Type-1 or DV Type-2 files?George -
it is the power supply, as soon as I disconnected it and worked just with the batteries it dissapeared. I'm positive, I tried several times connecting and disconnecting the AC cable.
I was encoding a live event with WM Encoder, so the noise was inserted both in the DV tape of the camera and also in the WMV file in my computer. -
Does your computer power supply have a builtin plug, and is that the plug you are using for your camcorder?
What happens if you plug your camcorder into a different outlet (one that doesn't have your computer connected)?George -
Initially the camcorder and the computer where plugged in the same strip, but I changed the computer to another plug and there was no result.
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