I don't know what is causing your frame drops, etc., but it probably 
isn't a Premiere issue, as such. I'm running Premiere Pro 1.5 on a 
2GHz Pentium 4 with 512Mb of memory and no dualcore, and I've never, 
ever dropped a single frame or had a single corrupt piece of 
captured video.

It might be worth checking your firewire cable. Some of the cheaper 
ones can get damaged inside, which plays havoc with your capture. It 
pays to buy good heavy-duty cables. The other possibility is the 
speed of your drives. For video capture, the drives have to be 7200 
rpm at least, and Dell frequenty ships PCs with 5400 RPM drives.

Peter

--- In [email protected], "videokreation" 
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> Hey Friends, 
> I just bought a DELL XPS 400 
> 3.0 ghz
> 2gb of ram
> dual core ht
> 80 gb 1st drive
> 250 gb 2nd external
> 
> 
> I am running XP pro and Premiere Pro 1.5
> 
> My problem is 
> 1. Premiere drops frames
>  tried to corrupt video it captured to my dv and panasonic dvd 
recorded
> 
> premiere jerks, freezes, seizes audio and fianlly drops the project
> 
>  What can I do to get premiere pro 1.5 to capture without dropping 
> frames and also output with all the listed problems.
> 
> vp
> Please help me.
>







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