From: Andy Covell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Osprey 100-Premier Problem/Settings??
Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a 300 MHz Pentium III with 64 MB RAM, Win98. I'm capturing 60+ min.
videos and it's a pain to have to capture in 10 minute clips and then edit them
together in Premier. Your solution doesn't get around that problem since you
capture uncompressed video Do you capture in Vidcap or in Premier. I did try
the stop and then restart in the timeline, and that helped but didn't solve in
total the synch problem. I'm trying now to do 15 fps in Preimier with YUV9 to
see if that will help. Any other ideas? Thanks! Andy.
RealForum wrote:
>
> From: "Yvan Gagnon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: Osprey 100-Premier Problem/Settings??
>
> Hi Andy. The probelm you're experiencing is one that I've encountered as
> well. Rest assured, however, that if it's playing fine in Media Player,
> the audio and video aren't REALLY out of sync. Whenever I notice that the
> audio and video elements go out of sync, .. I simply stop playback, and
> then press play again immediately afterwards, and then synchronization is
> restored. Have you tried that?
>
> The settings I use when capturing are similar. I capture uncompressed at
> 15fps, with a 320x240 frame size, 24-bit rgb color, and with 16-bit 44khz
> mono audio. On the NT platform, I drop about 1 frame for every minute of
> video that I capture, but I can get about 9 & 1/2 minutes before reaching
> the 2gb barrier. I then edit the file in premiere, and re-export it with
> the exact same specs. RealProducer handles the files wonderfully, ..
> probably because it's uncompressed.
>
> What speed processor do you have, .. and how much ram, etc??
>
> Cheers,
> - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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