If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Shall I give up trying to get the RT.X100 to work with this system?
After much tweaking, some phone support and a lot of fresh
reinstallation work, the symptoms are worse now than when first installed. This card was installed with capturing analogue video in mind and that is all that I have attempted to do. I do not currently have a camera or other DV input device that could be used to test DV input. Premiere Pro 1.5 works fine if the RT.X100 is uninstalled. With the card installed, simply opening the capture window causes symptoms such as mouse jitters, and halting movements when doing a click-&-drag. Attempting to capture anything results in a multitude of dropped frames. When the card was first configured there were a few dropped frames during capture, then the program would generally freeze upon hitting "Esc", "s", or the stop button. About 1 in 3 attempts to capture 30-minute streams were successful enough, with only a few dropped frames per run. I could at least piece together a project. Not any longer. The best capture success was made after removing the Intel Application Accelerator in favor of using the native Windows XP Raid Controller. One hour of S-Video was captured without dropped frames. While that captured stream was conforming to Premiere, I began another capture process. Doing this seemed to cause the conform process to freeze. Once the 2nd capture process was aborted, the first stream was able to finish conforming. From that point on, any attempt to use the capture mechanism has resulted in the halting mouse, etc, and eventual freeze up of Premiere. Any ideas, questions, instructions? Welcome. Bill Motley DancingOutlaw.com Motherboard: Intel PCIe D915PBL , very similar to the Matrox recommended D915PCM & D915GEV boards. Processor: P4 3.4 GHz, HT enabled Memory: 3GB Kingston DDR2 Drives all SATA, all defragmented, all with more than 75% free space, DMA Enabled System: 74gh 10000 rpm AV: RAID 0, 2x250gh, 7500 rpm, XP controlled (No Intel Application Accelerator) Export: 34gh, 10000 rpm Sound Card: Creative Blaster Live 24-bit (native card disabled in BIOS) Display Card: PCIe nVIDIA G-Force 6200, 128mb, Dual Head (moved to PCI Slot 3 from Slot 1 and set as default in BIOS) Monitors: 1 VGA, 1 DVI Mouse/Keyboard: PS/2 USB Disabled in BIOS Installation & update order - BIOS updated with Intel's Express Bios Update OS: XP Pro SP2 Build 2600, fresh install & updates Editing: Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 Captu RT.X100 Extreme Card (removed hidden files before reinstall) X.tools 6122 Hotfix2 PCI Optimizer Premiere Settings: Preset: Matrox DV & DVCAM Standard Auto Save: Disabled Device Control: None Analog Setup: 7.5 IRE Always Output to DV-1394: Unchecked Input: Consumer/Looser Format: Matrox AVI Capture, DV/DVCAM |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Have you read the posts on the matrox forum?
"billmotley" wrote in message oups.com... After much tweaking, some phone support and a lot of fresh reinstallation work, the symptoms are worse now than when first installed. This card was installed with capturing analogue video in mind and that is all that I have attempted to do. I do not currently have a camera or other DV input device that could be used to test DV input. Premiere Pro 1.5 works fine if the RT.X100 is uninstalled. With the card installed, simply opening the capture window causes symptoms such as mouse jitters, and halting movements when doing a click-&-drag. Attempting to capture anything results in a multitude of dropped frames. When the card was first configured there were a few dropped frames during capture, then the program would generally freeze upon hitting "Esc", "s", or the stop button. About 1 in 3 attempts to capture 30-minute streams were successful enough, with only a few dropped frames per run. I could at least piece together a project. Not any longer. The best capture success was made after removing the Intel Application Accelerator in favor of using the native Windows XP Raid Controller. One hour of S-Video was captured without dropped frames. While that captured stream was conforming to Premiere, I began another capture process. Doing this seemed to cause the conform process to freeze. Once the 2nd capture process was aborted, the first stream was able to finish conforming. From that point on, any attempt to use the capture mechanism has resulted in the halting mouse, etc, and eventual freeze up of Premiere. Any ideas, questions, instructions? Welcome. Bill Motley DancingOutlaw.com Motherboard: Intel PCIe D915PBL , very similar to the Matrox recommended D915PCM & D915GEV boards. Processor: P4 3.4 GHz, HT enabled Memory: 3GB Kingston DDR2 Drives all SATA, all defragmented, all with more than 75% free space, DMA Enabled System: 74gh 10000 rpm AV: RAID 0, 2x250gh, 7500 rpm, XP controlled (No Intel Application Accelerator) Export: 34gh, 10000 rpm Sound Card: Creative Blaster Live 24-bit (native card disabled in BIOS) Display Card: PCIe nVIDIA G-Force 6200, 128mb, Dual Head (moved to PCI Slot 3 from Slot 1 and set as default in BIOS) Monitors: 1 VGA, 1 DVI Mouse/Keyboard: PS/2 USB Disabled in BIOS Installation & update order - BIOS updated with Intel's Express Bios Update OS: XP Pro SP2 Build 2600, fresh install & updates Editing: Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 Captu RT.X100 Extreme Card (removed hidden files before reinstall) X.tools 6122 Hotfix2 PCI Optimizer Premiere Settings: Preset: Matrox DV & DVCAM Standard Auto Save: Disabled Device Control: None Analog Setup: 7.5 IRE Always Output to DV-1394: Unchecked Input: Consumer/Looser Format: Matrox AVI Capture, DV/DVCAM |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Asus V8420 v29.4x drivers for WinXP won't work | Paul | Nvidia Videocards | 1 | November 5th 04 05:29 PM |
Asus V8420 v29.4x drivers for WinXP won't work | Flow | Nvidia Videocards | 0 | November 4th 04 08:23 PM |
PCI modems don't work? | Rivergoat | Asus Motherboards | 6 | April 7th 04 02:18 PM |
Can't get network to work on A7N8X-E Deluxe | Clarity | Asus Motherboards | 3 | April 6th 04 10:54 PM |
Floppy drive won't work | Alan Meyer | Homebuilt PC's | 12 | September 1st 03 09:01 PM |