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playback problems & dropped frame in v 2.0
by Adam Jones on Jan 15, 2008 at 10:10:32 pm

Hi, so here is my problem. While I am capturing video I am getting large amounts of dropped frames. Also when I playback video in the time line Premier Pro will play about 2 sec and then the video will freeze as the audio continues to play. I am running Premier Pro v 2.0. I have 2gb of ram and I capture video on a 750gb of hd 7200rpm using a Canopus ADCV breakout box. My operating system and all other programs are located on the main hd separate from the 750gb drive. The playback problem is on all project not just recently captured ones.

Does anyone know why this would be happening? I am defragging the 750GB drive now in hopes that that will help but any other suggestions would be lovely. This computer has edited video for quite some time so this would have to be something other than compatibility issues. Again any insight would be helpful.

Thanks
Adam

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Re: playback problems & dropped frame in v 2.0
by pizza roll slaughter on Jan 16, 2008 at 12:16:40 am

What frame rate did you shoot in?
What are your capturing settings?
In premiere is this the only time line open?


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Re: playback problems & dropped frame in v 2.0
by mike velte on Jan 16, 2008 at 12:25:55 pm

Any Virus or spyware stuff running?

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Re: playback problems & dropped frame in v 2.0
by Adam Jones on Jan 16, 2008 at 6:25:21 pm

No anti virus or spyware stuff running. This is strictly an editing computer so we don't download anything on here to get a virus. Typically we don't run other programs while editing either so it wouldn't be a ram issue. I do know that defragging the hard drive did help a little. Still not up to par though. Well see.



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