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is capturing with laptop 4200 RPM is possible ?
i got windows pro XP SP2 ( computer name is presario 2500 )
celeron 2.6 Ghz 756 RAM .. 30 GB 4200 RPM , 4 gb free and i using Grand Av USB 2.0 for capturing . my goal is to capture up to 3 mintues ... not more than that , but i never succeed . everybody said that my 30 GB 4200 RPM is not enough for 3 minutes of capturing ... when i preview , it's kinda smooth and everything , but when i capture it's suck ... sometimes the image is stuck for capoule of sec.. i tried everything i install new copy of windows .... defrag it . use alot of capturing softwares , like pinnacle IUVCR ( which is the best i think ) and many more ... still the same results everytime . i think external HD will help , but don't got money for that .. any other soulation ? |
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Way too slow.
Ron "mohen" wrote in message ... i got windows pro XP SP2 ( computer name is presario 2500 ) celeron 2.6 Ghz 756 RAM .. 30 GB 4200 RPM , 4 gb free and i using Grand Av USB 2.0 for capturing . my goal is to capture up to 3 mintues ... not more than that , but i never succeed . everybody said that my 30 GB 4200 RPM is not enough for 3 minutes of capturing ... when i preview , it's kinda smooth and everything , but when i capture it's suck ... sometimes the image is stuck for capoule of sec.. i tried everything i install new copy of windows .... defrag it . use alot of capturing softwares , like pinnacle IUVCR ( which is the best i think ) and many more ... still the same results everytime . i think external HD will help , but don't got money for that .. any other soulation ? |
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mohen wrote:
i got windows pro XP SP2 ( computer name is presario 2500 ) celeron 2.6 Ghz 756 RAM .. 30 GB 4200 RPM , 4 gb free and i using Grand Av USB 2.0 for capturing . my goal is to capture up to 3 mintues ... not more than that , but i never succeed . everybody said that my 30 GB 4200 RPM is not enough for 3 minutes of capturing ... when i preview , it's kinda smooth and everything , but when i capture it's suck ... sometimes the image is stuck for capoule of sec.. i tried everything i install new copy of windows .... defrag it . use alot of capturing softwares , like pinnacle IUVCR ( which is the best i think ) and many more ... still the same results everytime . i think external HD will help , but don't got money for that .. any other soulation ? EWWW!!! "but don't got money for that" - "I haven't got (any) money for that" - don't they teach grammar in schools these days? I won't even bother with the spelling! You don't /have/ 30GB - you have *4GB* - you can't use space you don't have. Depending on the resolution, you probably don't have enough space. And learn basic English! -- Facon - the artificial bacon bits you get in Pizza Hut for sprinkling on salads. |
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EWWW!!! "but don't got money for that" - "I haven't got (any) money for
that" - don't they teach grammar in schools these days? I won't even bother with the spelling! Oh, so *YOU* are the Usenet spelling and grammar police. I've heard about you. You don't /have/ 30GB - you have *4GB* - you can't use space you don't have. Depending on the resolution, you probably don't have enough space. But he *does* have a 30Gb. I must have missed the part that you read that said he had 30Gb free. I didn't see him say that in the post I read. He asked if a 4200RPM drive can capture video, considering his specs. And learn basic English! What if he is not English, and/or it's not his native language? You're making an assumption. I understood his request perfectly fine. Facon - what others think of me when I try to act intelligent. Agreed. |
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Your machine is way too slow, including the hardware, and its capability.
You will have to start from scratch with at least a full P4, a lot of RAM, a very large and very fast hard disk. In other words, you will have to spend some money and get some very good computing equipment, if you want the speed to do what you want to do. -- Jerry G. ===== "mohen" wrote in message ... i got windows pro XP SP2 ( computer name is presario 2500 ) celeron 2.6 Ghz 756 RAM .. 30 GB 4200 RPM , 4 gb free and i using Grand Av USB 2.0 for capturing . my goal is to capture up to 3 mintues ... not more than that , but i never succeed . everybody said that my 30 GB 4200 RPM is not enough for 3 minutes of capturing ... when i preview , it's kinda smooth and everything , but when i capture it's suck ... sometimes the image is stuck for capoule of sec.. i tried everything i install new copy of windows .... defrag it . use alot of capturing softwares , like pinnacle IUVCR ( which is the best i think ) and many more ... still the same results everytime . i think external HD will help , but don't got money for that .. any other soulation ? |
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