Also, premiere work best with avi files, not dvd files, you might have
more headache if you try to edit an output format.

Johnny Wu
www.mdifilm.com

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard Peoples
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 10:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [AP] dropped frames


Hello John,
Ideally you should be capturing your video clips to a physically
seperate hard drive than your system drive. Before capture you should
defrag the drive you are capturing to. Regards, Richard Peoples

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Road Runner
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 10:22 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AP] dropped frames


I am working with a Sony Digital 8 TRV 140 NTSC camera.
The computer is HP Media center Pentium D, 250 gig Hard Drive. RAM is 1
gig.

I am able to capture into AP 6.5, except it doesn't show in the monitor
screen. When I capture from a DVD player using Canopus ADVC 110, it
always shows in the monitor screen, but not with the Sony Camera.

With the Sony Camera after capture, I bring the clip into the timeline,
but then when I play it,  It goes from still picture to still picture
with a lot of dropped frames inbetween.  It's like a slide show instead
of a movie.  However, the sound track is intact, and there is no problem
with the sound.  Does anyone have a solution to getting AP 6.5 to
capture this as a movie instead of a series of slides.

I have no problems whatsoever using Windows Movie Maker to capture video
from the sony TRV 140.

What I am thinking of doing is capturing the video into Windows Movie
Maker, and then burn it to a DVD.  Then switch over to AP 6.5 and open
up the video footage from the DVD into Adobe Premiere where I can do a
lot more video editing than I could ever possible do in Windows Movie
Maker.  I haven't tried this yet, I am hoping someone else has a
solution so I can just work in AP.

By the way, Adobe Premiere does not list Sony TRV 140 in the selection
of sources to choose from, so I chose the next closest thing:  Sony TRV
130.  Could that be my problem? Is that why the video capture is in
still frames instead of flowing video.  If so, why is Windows Movie
Maker better at capture than Adobe Premiere.....I mean this is PREMIERE
isn't it?

John

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