Have you tried running msconfig to shut down the programs that start up 
automatically. A reformat would also give you a performance boost.

Mike S
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 4:17 AM
Subject: Re: [AP] analog to digital


Thanks Julian,
I had already purchased the ADS DVD Xpress. It seems to work fine. Now my
problem is the computer. This computer is loaded with all kinds of crap. It
has not been reformatted is a few years now. I ran the AP and the ADS a few
times and all seemed OK then suddenly the computer started locking up and
then I could not even start it. I finally started it and restored it to a
time before this AP and ADS install and all is OK.

The computer that I would like to install it on is running Win2000 OS. The
AP program says WinXP... Has anyone tried to run it on Win2000??? If not I
think I am going to have to set up a dedicated computer just for this
operation. I think that this XP machine just has to much junk running in the
background.

Stan

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Julian Baldwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 7:03 AM
Subject: RE: [AP] analog to digital



   Date: Tue, 02 Aug 2005 15:40:15 -0000
   From: "wa2uet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: analog to digital

Hi, I am new here. I came here to see if I can find out the best way
to convert my old analog tapes to the digital format needed to use
this program. I was not aware that it was necessary when I bought the
program.
Thanks, Stan
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RESPONSE
Stan,
By "the program" I presume you mean Adobe Premiere Pro.

In order to turn your analogue material into digits you can approach the
problem in several ways.
1) Purchase a capture card for your computer which has analogue inputs
(usually s-video and composite) as well as the normal Firewire (IEEE 1394)
input. These cards contain A to D circuitry to do the digitisation for you.
Various manufacturers make these items and there are internal and external
versions.
Products made by ADS, Adaptec and Canopus are well spoken of. There are
other manufacturers as well but take advice from previous users before
selecting a Pinnacle or a Dazzle product. Some come bundled with versions of
well known editing software.
2) Use your camera (or a friend's camera) as a digitising device. Many
cameras enable you to feed an analogue input (video and audio)  into the
camera when in VTR mode and a digitised version appears at the DV out
Firewire socket. Not all cameras offer this facility and you may need to
study the handbook to see if it is available and whether any menu settings
need to be made.

Another point to bear in mind is the opposite facility of outputting a
signal in analogue format from your editing equipment. You may need to make
copies of edited items on VHS for friends who don't have DV. The two
approaches 1) & 2) above will normally work as D-A as well but if you are
making a purchase it would be as well to check carefully that your selected
product offers the facility if you think you might need it.

73,
Julian
Bristol, England






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