On 25 Mar 2008 at 9:42, Roger Heflin wrote:

> All of my latencies are set to 64, and I don't have any crashing of
> the type that you describe (I have 2-150's and 1-atsc 5500), and a pci
> 4 port sata card, and I don't get the unreasonably low latency error. 

If you set it 32, I bet you'll experience the same kind of problems, 
especially with multiple concurrent recordings.

> I think those parameters are set by the bios (they are controllable in some
> bioses), so it is likely a bios bug causing it.

Oh? I've never seen that except on a few server motherboards.

I wonder if that's something the VIA folks had added. Way back in the day 
like mid to late 90's, VIA based systems (running MS Windows 9x/NT) were 
actively recommended against for video capture and editing and I seem to 
remember the pci latency stuff being one of the major reasons. I do remember 
having to adjust the latency settings under windows 2000 to help with video 
capturing both for clients and my own usage.
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