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Emc9 Trouble With Dvc100 Captured A/v


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#1 ptbpilot

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Posted 21 October 2008 - 07:26 AM

I have been using EMC9 with Firewire capture of mini DV from my Sony camcorder with good results.  I purchased a Dazzle DVC100 for capturing analog video I have.  Here is the thing...It works using the included Studio10 s/w ok.  I have no problems with the video quality and audio.  My issue is that when I try to use my prefered method of using EMC9 to capture and edit, the video and sound is choppy, will 'slow down' at parts clearly noted by the audio sound track, and there is a lot of popping cracking. I am running Windows XP SP2.

Has anyone else ran into this issue with the DVC?  I have the latest drivers for my sound cards and video cards.  Like I said I can capture firewire fine with EMC, and the video captured using the Dazzle s/w is fine on playback.

What might be the issue?

Thanks,
Peter

Edited by ptbpilot, 21 October 2008 - 07:28 AM.


#2 tbrewst

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Posted 21 October 2008 - 07:32 AM

I've used the 100 just fine on v9,10 and C2009.
The first thing to do is go to Pinnacle's website and download the latest driver they have for it.
Another thing you might do is turn down the Video Acceleration or even turn it off.
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