The capture screen is normal I think. You can only see your video on
the camera's screen during capture. In capturing directly from the
camera, an HV20 in my case, the sound is always out of sync. So I
capture from tape to an external Focus drive, then import the file to
Premiere.
It's a pain, but it works.
David Kennedy
Freelance Photographer
www.showmephotos.com
ASMP
Platypus Workshop-New Orleans
D-65 Dallas, St. Louis
On Aug 21, 2008, at 8:27 AM, leafnose wrote:
well.....I finally rec'd cs3
while installing I noticed their min req are pentium 4 at 3.4 ghz
with 2gb of Ram.....I'm running XP at 3.1 ghz and while I was able to
capture the screen went to text saying "playing on video hardware"
and I couldn't see the capture like I use to in Pre Pro 1.0
On playback it sounds fine, but there's stuttering and halting of the
video during playback.
I captured at 1080 30p....perhaps if I knock that back down to 720?
The larger fear....er question....is that the software and hardware
has outdistanced the computer here.
First question.....why the wierdo screen with "playing on video
hardware" during capture?
Second question.....er...any suggestions about working around the HD
issues?
Finally.....Canon HV30 is not a listed camera in the pull
down "settings" in the capture screen....
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