When I try to capture video, virtualdub show droping frame. And it dorp alot. After a few second an error comeout show that no audio capture. I try all the setting but still the same. Before capturing, I close all the program and enable the HDD DMA. And I write it to the raid 0 with 2 7200rpm HDD. I hear the sound comming out from my speaker and the vu meter in the virtualdub showing the audio. But still the error cameout.
What is the possible cause? Is the vitualdub crash with some driver or setting in my PC? I have try another capture software call AVI I/O but no problem.
Here is my pc spec for your reference:
PIII 800eb@900
cuv4x asus MB
768mb PC150 sdram
gforce 2 deluxe videocard (i using this to capture video)
SB live! platinium sound card
Primary-15G 7200rpm HDD
slave- cdrw
Secondary- 80G 7200rpm HDD
slave- DVD rom
Raid 0-2 x 45G 7200rpm HDD ( use it to capture video)
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I think your problem may be the audio buffers. I posted a post tonight about some AMAZING results I got with VDub this evening (1 frop in 12,000), and along the way, I got the same problem as you seem to have. Start by setting the number and size of audio buffers (in the capture settings) to 0 and see if that fixes your problem, then read my other mail to see if you can get some extra performace like I did.
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