From: "Yvan Gagnon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Osprey 100-Premier Problem/Settings??

Hi Andy.  The probelm you're experiencing is one that I've encountered as 
well.  Rest assured, however, that if it's playing fine in Media Player, 
the audio and video aren't REALLY out of sync.  Whenever I notice that the 
audio and video elements go out of sync, .. I simply stop playback, and 
then press play again immediately afterwards, and then synchronization is 
restored. Have you tried that?

The settings I use when capturing are similar.  I capture uncompressed at 
15fps, with a 320x240 frame size, 24-bit rgb color, and with 16-bit 44khz 
mono audio.  On the NT platform, I drop about 1 frame for every minute of 
video that I capture, but I can get about 9 & 1/2 minutes before reaching 
the 2gb barrier.  I then edit the file in premiere, and re-export it with 
the exact same specs.  RealProducer handles the files wonderfully, .. 
probably because it's uncompressed.

What speed processor do you have, .. and how much ram, etc??

Cheers,
- [EMAIL PROTECTED]





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Subject: Osprey 100-Premier Problem/Settings??


From: Andy Covell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Osprey 100-Premier Problem/Settings??

I can't find capture settings for the Osprey 100 that work well given the 2GB
limit and a problem I'm having with Premier.  I want to capture at 320x240
at 15
fps, but when I do I end up with a clip that plays fine in Media Player or the
Premier Monitor source window, but when I drag it into the timeline the
audio-video loses synch about 5 mins. into the clip.

I've been on the phone for hours with Osprey and Adobe tech support and the
only
solution we've come up with is to capture at 29.97 fps with standard
YUV9/Indeo(R)Video R3.2. Problem with that is that I end up with big files fast
and it's a pain to edit so many clips together for a big piece in addition to
the problems of managing disk space.

Are any of you able to Osprey-100 capture 320x240 to create reasonably sized
files that can be edited in Premier and also work well with Real Producer to
create decent quaulity 192x144 streaming video?  What capture and compression
settings do you use?

Thanks for any info or insights!

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Andy Covell - [EMAIL PROTECTED] / (315)443-3054
  

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