Problem with sound during and after video capture

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Just bought a Canon ZR200 camcorder. When I connect it to my PC using
either the fire wire or USB connections, and commence video capture
using either WinDVD Creator (Version 2.0B014.183C2W) or Nero Vision
Express 2, I get lots of audio breakup as the video is being captured
and during playback in the editing function. When I use Movie Maker, I
do not get the audio breakup (unfortunately MM doesn't allow me to
create DVDs). I defragged my HD with no effect. Later this week, my
brother will be bringing his Sony camcorder so I can see if I get the
same results using the same tapes. In the meantime, does anyone have
any idea why this is happening? What's frustrating is that I did not
have this problem when using the same PC, software and a DAC-100
capture device connected to a VCR.

Thanks.
 
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As movie maker worked it's not a pc problem as such, but a software/hardware
related one. If movie maker captures, sue this, edit and save as a dv-avi
file, check out the movie maker tutorials here
http://www.myvideoproblems.com/Tutorials/Tutorials.htm
Then import this into nero to make your dvd.

For help trying to get the other apps working, try the optimising my pc for
video capture page.

Graham

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Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com


<ritpg@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1124165986.755033.121990@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> Just bought a Canon ZR200 camcorder. When I connect it to my PC using
> either the fire wire or USB connections, and commence video capture
> using either WinDVD Creator (Version 2.0B014.183C2W) or Nero Vision
> Express 2, I get lots of audio breakup as the video is being captured
> and during playback in the editing function. When I use Movie Maker, I
> do not get the audio breakup (unfortunately MM doesn't allow me to
> create DVDs). I defragged my HD with no effect. Later this week, my
> brother will be bringing his Sony camcorder so I can see if I get the
> same results using the same tapes. In the meantime, does anyone have
> any idea why this is happening? What's frustrating is that I did not
> have this problem when using the same PC, software and a DAC-100
> capture device connected to a VCR.
>
> Thanks.
>
 
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Thanks for the response, Graham. I will check out the optimization and
I was hoping there was a way to use MM output to produce a DVD.
 
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Not in this version of Windows!
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Printing & Imaging



<ritpg@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the response, Graham. I will check out the optimization and
> I was hoping there was a way to use MM output to produce a DVD.
>