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| 158061 | 2003-07-07 10:52:00 | Hi i have been using an older computer for a long time to do video eiting using adobe premiere, and have recently purchased a new pc. i cant capture video properly with the new pc. i am and have in the past used firewire to capture. the new one is amd athlon xp processor, 512 ram, geforce mx440 video card, running windows xp. premiere 6.0. the captured image has random pixel problems, for instance on a black piece of video it looks like an underwater scene, the random pixels look like a divers air bubbles. |
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| 158062 | 2003-07-07 11:29:00 | best thing i could recomend is www.vcdhelp.com | metla (154) | ||
| 158063 | 2003-07-07 12:47:00 | I dont have that much experience myself about video capture, but one thing I do know is a 7200 rpm hard-drive is more preferred over a 5700 speed one. I have tried both and the faster hard drive is definitely an improvement in performance and quality over the slower one. | jerry_23 (3745) | ||
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