Frage von Peter Hansen: Hello folks!
I've just for the first time a video of my camcorder Panasonic NV-GS80 "with the program" Magix video deluxe 2008 Pros "on my calculator transferred. Now I have seen that in this 2:34 min video frames lost 310 (of 3851 frames).
Antwort von r.p.television:
So either have your camcorder when recording on tape already produces garbage or with your calculator / system which is not true. With today's hard disks, there is actually no more dropped frames.
It has really only Dropped frames when an error on the tape is. Otherwise, no, even at 3 hours material.
Antwort von Peter Hansen:
thank you for your quick response rptelevision!
've now read that you all "unnecessary" programs while capturing and quit before the hard disk is defragmented. will try it then. will however take some time until my 500GB disk is defragmented.
I am then again if there were dropped frames.
liebe Grüße
Peter
Antwort von roedely:
Perhaps what is on the tape, look against the light ...
Antwort von Markus:
Hi Peter,
very popular virus scanners are synonymous or simultaneous compression of DV data into another format (at the same time too low computing power).
Too little space on the target disk or capturing on the system disk may be the cause in question. The fragmentation has already been mentioned.
Antwort von Andreas_Kiel:
Standardtip for all Windows Calculator: anwerfen msconfig and then look what was so over time the car has nestled start. About the thumb can gepeilt all non-Microsoft services there (msconfig) Kicking, virus scanner may drinlassen and prefer to temporarily disable it.
Adobe, Real Player, Quicktime, Java, WinAmp and the vulture knows what else ... all squeeze into the tray and suck you the computing power as ... well, know ;-)
BG, Andreas