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| lenny49684 |
Posted: Nov 11 2002, 09:04 PM |
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I'm able to capture with a number of different rates, sizes and compression codecs without any dropped frames. I've tried capturing uncompressed as well, and still have an annoying problem.
When I play back what I've captured, There are pops in the audio and at the same time the video jerks ahead a little. My thinking is that it may be the players fault, since it doesnt always do it in the same place.
Saw somewhere (VD help?) that this may be a problem inherent to Windows Media player, but I'm still trying to rule out trouble with the capture. Have read that a sound blaster card may be the problem. I'm using a plain jane SB16 PCI.
Is there another player I can use to rule out the SB problem, or should the blaster be replaced? |
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| lenny49684 |
Posted: Nov 13 2002, 12:15 PM |
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Found this answer on another board!
Seems that you need to turn off Hardware acceleration on SB cards, instead of the other way around. The problem occurs when the cache empties, and the smaller the cache, the less noticeable the problem. Hav clean dub's now! |
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