Hi,
A few weeks ago I received a new version of AVI_IO. I finally had a chance to use it for the first time yesterday.
The first thing I noticed is that it seemed to be reporting a lot more dropped frames than I ever saw in the previous version. I was accustomed to seeing only 1 or 2 or 3 dropped frames in 10 minutes of capturing with the old version. Now I'm seeing 10 to 20 dropped frames in 10 minutes.
I am capturing from the same camcorder, using the same tape, through the same capture card (Marvel G-200), using the same drivers, the same Fast Trak RAID with the same hard drives, etc. The only thing I can think of that changed, other than AVI_IO, is I upgraded from a 400 MHz PII to a 500 MHz PIII processor.
The other thing I noticed is that the capture file sizes are not as consistent as with the previous version of AVI_IO. I have it set to use a maximum capture file size of 1000MB. With the old version of AVI_IO, I would end up with a series of capture files that were all close to 1000MB in size. With the new verion of AVI_IO, my capture files end up being 563MB, 722MB, 639MB, etc. There is plenty of free space on the discs for the files to go up to 1000MB, so I don't know why it is cutting the files off at such strange sizes.
Anyone else have any similar experiences?
Rick
A few weeks ago I received a new version of AVI_IO. I finally had a chance to use it for the first time yesterday.
The first thing I noticed is that it seemed to be reporting a lot more dropped frames than I ever saw in the previous version. I was accustomed to seeing only 1 or 2 or 3 dropped frames in 10 minutes of capturing with the old version. Now I'm seeing 10 to 20 dropped frames in 10 minutes.
I am capturing from the same camcorder, using the same tape, through the same capture card (Marvel G-200), using the same drivers, the same Fast Trak RAID with the same hard drives, etc. The only thing I can think of that changed, other than AVI_IO, is I upgraded from a 400 MHz PII to a 500 MHz PIII processor.
The other thing I noticed is that the capture file sizes are not as consistent as with the previous version of AVI_IO. I have it set to use a maximum capture file size of 1000MB. With the old version of AVI_IO, I would end up with a series of capture files that were all close to 1000MB in size. With the new verion of AVI_IO, my capture files end up being 563MB, 722MB, 639MB, etc. There is plenty of free space on the discs for the files to go up to 1000MB, so I don't know why it is cutting the files off at such strange sizes.
Anyone else have any similar experiences?
Rick
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