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| kaczor |
| Posted: Jun 13 2012, 01:31 PM |
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Hi, maybe I will refresh this topic.
unfortunately I have the same problem with my Pinnacle Moviebox and i7... everything is great, but suddenly a lot of inserted frames appears and the number increases rapidly - only option is just to stop capture :\
Have you resolved this issue? Do you maybe remember what is the solution? |
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| Abrazo |
| Posted: Jun 16 2012, 06:36 PM |
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Try once by 'un'checking everything in the Capture > Timing... dialogbox (in VirtualDub > Capture AVI...). |
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| kaczor |
| Posted: Jun 25 2012, 01:50 PM |
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Hi, my problem is solved. I've read somewhere it can be caused by Disk I/O settings and a "preview" option, so I've modified the Disk I/O for the LOWEST possible (1x64k), but it was not enaugh. Then I've disabled preview at all (not only "Hide previed during capture"), but in Video menu checked "No display".
Now the problem dissapeared. I've dumped four 240min VHS tapes without any problem described above. Maybe it would help someone.
Cheers!
PS. I bet preview as the first problem, so maybe you can start with that. |
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