I don't think it's the project mode that Darth was referring to. I think it 
was the playback options. (Usually found under project settings > general > 
playback options, or something like that in 6.5).

The project mode you describe is completely different. And if your original 
video came from DV, then it should stay DV.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Road Runner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 10:27 PM
Subject: Re: [AP] Re: dropped frames


My project mode was set to "DV".  What should I set it to?  "Windows Video" 
since
I have Windows XP.

I am going to try it again and I will list the settings I used and report on 
my success tomorrow.
Right now it is to late at night to try it again.

John
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Darth Mon
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 3:43 PM
  Subject: [AP] Re: dropped frames


  Hi,

  I don't think you have dropped frames... dropped frame counts show up
  during capture. I think all you need do is check your "project
  preferences" and make sure that your playback mode is NOT set to "DV".


  --- In [email protected], "Road Runner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
  >
  > 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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  >





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