choppy video

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I created a movie and it looks great in the computer. When I transferred it
back to my camera it is all choppy, with blank spots. Many of the transitions
do not show up as transitions, just pauses in the video. Any ideas?
 
a) How did you transfer back, via firewire?

b) What other programs were running at the time?
 
Yes, Firewire.
Nothing was running....BUT I did not think to check if something could have
been running in the background.
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diverwoman


Cari (MS-MVP) said:
a) How did you transfer back, via firewire?

b) What other programs were running at the time?
 
Yes, fire wire.

Nothing was runnng, BUT, I did not think to check what might have been
running in the background....
 
Sometimes even antivirus software running in realtime can cause this, but
the first thing to try next is defrag the hard drive before you capture.
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Cari
(MS-MVP Printing & Imaging)

diverwoman said:
Yes, Firewire.
Nothing was running....BUT I did not think to check if something could
have
been running in the background.
 
I defragged and made sure everything was turned off and then started
over-same problem...
I burned it to a DVD and it only hung up twice.
I really need this on tape! Any other ideas?
 
I had the same problem. It turns out I had a bad fire wire cable. If that's
not it, you might also try WinDV utility (check the posting "Copy a video to
SONY digital camcorder").
 
Thanks
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diverwoman


Tome said:
I had the same problem. It turns out I had a bad fire wire cable. If that's
not it, you might also try WinDV utility (check the posting "Copy a video to
SONY digital camcorder").
 
Could this have anything to do with the recording speed on the camera? My
camera is set to LP. I could switch it over to SP before I transfer the tape
back?????
 
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