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After some diagnoising I think I may have a WIndows XP
issue.I can capture fine in Premiere Pro 1.0, however
when I playback the timeline (or any clips) through the
DV out through a DV camera to preview it doesn't play
smoothly at all. It stutters a bit, occasionaly shows a
frame or two on the NTSC monitor, but that's it. I have
another Premiere Pro set-up at my office and it works
fine with this set-up so I'm very confused and
frustrated. Here's what I've done to try and fix it:
Upgraded Video drivers
Tried different 1394 drivers
Tried another DV camera
Tried a new cable
Tried all playback setting options in Premiere Pro
Tried other clips
Re-Installed Premiere 6.5
etc. etc.
All to no avail
When I unplug the firewire cable it runs fine on the PC
monitor.
This is a new computer with a 2.8 ghz P4, 1 gig of Ram,
etc. so there shopuld be plenty of muscle. My hunch is
it's the firewire connection but I don;t know enoughg
about the hardware/driver conflict side of things to
diagnose it. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
After some diagnoising I think I may have a WIndows XP
issue.I can capture fine in Premiere Pro 1.0, however
when I playback the timeline (or any clips) through the
DV out through a DV camera to preview it doesn't play
smoothly at all. It stutters a bit, occasionaly shows a
frame or two on the NTSC monitor, but that's it. I have
another Premiere Pro set-up at my office and it works
fine with this set-up so I'm very confused and
frustrated. Here's what I've done to try and fix it:
Upgraded Video drivers
Tried different 1394 drivers
Tried another DV camera
Tried a new cable
Tried all playback setting options in Premiere Pro
Tried other clips
Re-Installed Premiere 6.5
etc. etc.
All to no avail
When I unplug the firewire cable it runs fine on the PC
monitor.
This is a new computer with a 2.8 ghz P4, 1 gig of Ram,
etc. so there shopuld be plenty of muscle. My hunch is
it's the firewire connection but I don;t know enoughg
about the hardware/driver conflict side of things to
diagnose it. Any suggestions would be appreciated.