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Old June 19th 06, 04:47 AM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.matrox
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Default Annoying Frame Drop Capture Problem

I have tried and been sucessful capturing video with Ati 128 Rage Pro VIVO and Win98se,
1800+ cpu, 360mb ram, 60gb pata drive (25mb/sec write), Mpeg2, 720 x 480, 6mbit rate
in ntsc.

Also do you have your sata drives with DMA active? I don't know if they have that,
that may slow the drivers down, if not selected in the systems menu.

clueless about it, 1 gb memory should suffice, is the system optimised? turn off all
non-essential tasks.


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