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Mike
hey guys and gals,
I've found MM2 to be very inconsistent when it creates
clips after I exit the Capture Wizard.
For example, I was running some tests and found that if I
stop capturing then start capturing again within 10
seconds, a new clip doesn't necessarily get created. I
understand that MM2 creates on large file and then upon
exiting the capture wizard, it created the clips from
that file, but like I said it is very inconsistent. I was
running 1 minute tests, so I'd capture for a minute,
stop, wait for about 5-10 seconds, then I would start
capturing again. I did this 5 times and was expecting to
get 5 clips, however that was not the case, one clip was
2 minutes long I got 1 that was 1 second long and a
couple other that where a minute long....does anyone know
why?
Does it have to do with my processing power?
I run a 2.5 Ghz with 518 mb ram and windows XP
professional. I have about 7 gigs of free space on my HD
also.
BTW I was capturing using a profile I created in the
Windows Media Profile Creator. However I had similar
results when using a stock profile and when capturing to
DV-AVI.
Any Ideas???
Thanks in advanced
I've found MM2 to be very inconsistent when it creates
clips after I exit the Capture Wizard.
For example, I was running some tests and found that if I
stop capturing then start capturing again within 10
seconds, a new clip doesn't necessarily get created. I
understand that MM2 creates on large file and then upon
exiting the capture wizard, it created the clips from
that file, but like I said it is very inconsistent. I was
running 1 minute tests, so I'd capture for a minute,
stop, wait for about 5-10 seconds, then I would start
capturing again. I did this 5 times and was expecting to
get 5 clips, however that was not the case, one clip was
2 minutes long I got 1 that was 1 second long and a
couple other that where a minute long....does anyone know
why?
Does it have to do with my processing power?
I run a 2.5 Ghz with 518 mb ram and windows XP
professional. I have about 7 gigs of free space on my HD
also.
BTW I was capturing using a profile I created in the
Windows Media Profile Creator. However I had similar
results when using a stock profile and when capturing to
DV-AVI.
Any Ideas???
Thanks in advanced