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1080P Issues (When Working)


tsHavok

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First and foremost, I am unable to switch my Component to HDMI without the software crashing.

 

Second, 720p records semi-fine, with chops and artifacts every 5 minutes or so. 1080p is an absolute no go though. I have tried everything I can think of, but it seems weird to me that recording at a measly 15mb/s could introduce these artifacting issues. I am very familiar with encoding media, I have worked with 4k RAW footage from a RED camera. My system should handle it like it is nothing. How do I record in 1080p without the artifacts? Lower bitrate? And for 720p when quality isn't my first priority, how can I make that more seamless and less glitchy?

 

 

Specs:

 

i7 3930k @3.2

GTX 660ti 3gb

16gb ram

128gb ssd for OS/Programs

256gb ssd for recording

2 2tb drives for media backup

Window 7 SP1

 

*edit: I don't have any firewalls or antivirus set up on this machine, only plug it in for updates. I have repaired my install to no avail

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You need to do the Proper Repair and you may need to do it a few times! :huh:

 

Here are the steps: (I did read your post, but others read and copy these steps so they won't be customized for your setup ;) )

 

First thing to do is to turn off your Anti Virus, Firewalls, Registry Cleaners, etc.

 

With the Device Plugged in, go into Device Manager and uninstall it!

 

Remove the Device and set it aside for later.

 

Now insert your Roxio Disc - run Install.

 

Be sure you accept the offer to Check for Updates (this is for Roxio, not Windows)

 

When you reach the screen where
Repair
is offered, choose that!

 

When the Repair competes, turn your AV & Firewall back on and reboot.

 

Check for updates when you start the program.

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