So I'm transferring a Disney video tape to DVD for a friend (this is for personal collection only, not for bootlegs or anything) - and I first figured out the macrovision issue, and I was able to disable it with the built-in trick the ADVC-100 has where you hold the button down. Problem solved, only now as it's capping (using both DVIO and WinDV) - i see the video have moments where it pauses, and these moments are in the playback, in fact it causes skips throughout the video. The video is also a little jumpy altho not too bad.
Any solutions to this problem, or is it something I'm stuck with?
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Computer issue.
fragemented drive or drive near full
don't capture to os drive, use a separate drive
limit background tasks
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