Why won't my second hard drive capture video?
Is this it ??????
With Studio, I get an error, "Sorry, cannot capture. The data rate on drive C: is less than the required rate of 4000 Kbytes/second." When I click on the capture button
This error message occurs only with users capture from a 1394 host controller with Studio or Studio 7.
The first time you enter the Capture module in Studio, a test runs to determine the read and write speed of your hard drive. This test takes about a minute to complete and it tests the drive you installed the Studio software on, which typically will be drive C. If you have other drive(s) for capturing video, the test will be run on them when you select these drives to capture to.
Studio DV/DV 7 requires that the hard drive, where video will be captured, be able to sustain a data transfer rate of at least 4000 Kbytes/second. This data rate is necessary in order to transfer the video from the DV tape to the hard drive without any loss of data. Any lost data will show up as dropped frames and video with dropped frames plays back with visible stutter, making the captured footage unusable. Captured video that is "jerky" or "stutters" and can only be corrected by recapturing the video until no frames are dropped.
To run the hard drive test on other drives (for the first time):
Click on the "Capture" tab.
On the diskometer, click on the file cabinet icon. Use the "Save in" box to change the drive letter to your other hard drive. Click OK.
The hard drive test will run.
To run the hard drive test on any drive (after the initial test):
Click on the "Capture" tab.
On the diskometer, click on the file cabinet icon. Use the "Save in" box to change the drive letter to your other hard drive. Click OK.
Click on the "Settings" button
Click on the "Test Data Rate" button to run the test.
Note: The test may take up to a minute to complete.
If your / read and write rates are both above 4000 Kbytes/second then you can begin to capture. If they are not, see the steps below.
If some or none of your hard drives give read and write rates over 4000 Kbytes/second, then you may not have DMA enabled.
With Studio, I get an error, "Sorry, cannot capture. The data rate on drive C: is less than the required rate of 4000 Kbytes/second." When I click on the capture button
This error message occurs only with users capture from a 1394 host controller with Studio or Studio 7.
The first time you enter the Capture module in Studio, a test runs to determine the read and write speed of your hard drive. This test takes about a minute to complete and it tests the drive you installed the Studio software on, which typically will be drive C. If you have other drive(s) for capturing video, the test will be run on them when you select these drives to capture to.
Studio DV/DV 7 requires that the hard drive, where video will be captured, be able to sustain a data transfer rate of at least 4000 Kbytes/second. This data rate is necessary in order to transfer the video from the DV tape to the hard drive without any loss of data. Any lost data will show up as dropped frames and video with dropped frames plays back with visible stutter, making the captured footage unusable. Captured video that is "jerky" or "stutters" and can only be corrected by recapturing the video until no frames are dropped.
To run the hard drive test on other drives (for the first time):
Click on the "Capture" tab.
On the diskometer, click on the file cabinet icon. Use the "Save in" box to change the drive letter to your other hard drive. Click OK.
The hard drive test will run.
To run the hard drive test on any drive (after the initial test):
Click on the "Capture" tab.
On the diskometer, click on the file cabinet icon. Use the "Save in" box to change the drive letter to your other hard drive. Click OK.
Click on the "Settings" button
Click on the "Test Data Rate" button to run the test.
Note: The test may take up to a minute to complete.
If your / read and write rates are both above 4000 Kbytes/second then you can begin to capture. If they are not, see the steps below.
If some or none of your hard drives give read and write rates over 4000 Kbytes/second, then you may not have DMA enabled.
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