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I'm a total video capture newbie, but I'd like to capture SVCD video
directly. Is this possible with my old AIW 128 16MB PCI? I've set the settings to 480x480, about 2MB bitrate, but my only options for sound are 22KHz. I'm using the latest software for the card from ATI's site. The VCD preset is too blocky and fuzzy to suit me. ATI's site says I downloaded MMC 7.2, but the help icon on lauchpad says launchpad is 7.1. I'm running an AMD Athlon 1800+ on an ECS K7S5A motherboard. 80BGB hdd with WinXP home, 120 GB HDD dedicated for capture, master/slave on IDE 0. DVD drive as master on IDE 1. 512MB PC2100. I always get stuttery capture even with only 50% cpu usage, noticeable only in slow panning shots. I also see where I should be able to select IPB (if I have the terminology correct) with 12 of P, 4 B (or thereabouts) according to the help files that came with the drivers. I can't change it from 4 and 2. ???? Should I disable my NIC when capturing? I can't capture at full-frame, full-motion MPEG2 with this setup, uses 100% cpu with dropped frames. Does this sound right? Here are the drivers and files I downloaded from ATI: WXP_R128_6_13_3279.exe Windows XP Display Driver for ATI RAGE 128 / RAGE128 PRO MMC 7.2 no DVD DVD 5.0 upgrade It's all so confusing. |
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Don't know if this helps, but I have an old AIW PRO PCI, the one before your
card. I have it setup to PVR the dish And spent a few weeks trying different OS/MMC/Driver combos First, The 7.2 drivers do display 7.1 on the TV app. I didn't use XP home but tried both 98SE & ME with the same results. I found that installing the latest ME/9X drivers from ATI then not uninstalling but installing the latest ME or 98 Rage video only drivers allowed me to capture up to 720x480 with no frame drops on a PII 266 (an Intergraph TD225 with a SB16). The sound was 800ms out of sync however. I then proceeded to screw the setup and have never been able to quite get back to that config. I found the latest drivers cause a slow down 38-60 % frame lose and slows the system clock too. But I can do 480x480 44.1Khz 8bit on my PIII 500 deskpro EN. I did find that creating a new profile would not give the same results as copying one of the built-in profiles, just edit one of the built-in profiles to make a copy. I used the Longest Time one, selected MPEG2, 480x480, dropped the sound down to 8bit as the builtin sound is not up to 16 bit at that speed. It gradually loses sync it's about 9Khz under 44100Khz. Great guide on DVDRHELP.COM to fix this. With P Frames @ 4, B frames @ 2, bitrate set to 2.75Mb, Motion Estimate Quality is 99, 32 &16 for the Motion settings. I do not lose any frames nnd the video stays in sync with the picture quality very good. TMPGEnc supports the output but I have to re-encode to VCD or SVCD. BTW I used a the built-in Intel 10/100 pro on the EN & a similar Intel 10/100 card in the Intergraph workstation with no problems as long as you are not copying files around to/from the capture PC while recording. I think the major degrader is HD speed. You'll have to excuse any of my ego but I spent a lot of time getting the P.O.S. to work as good as I did. Again not sure if this helps, you could try MMC 7.5 though I found I could not get it to capture with the same no frame loss as 7.5 and 7.7 would not work at all. I believe that MMC 7.7 will work for your card. BTW the builtin sound may be your problem, ditch it and use a good PCI card. AC97 audio has a high CPU utilization. "Doug M" wrote in message ... I'm a total video capture newbie, but I'd like to capture SVCD video directly. Is this possible with my old AIW 128 16MB PCI? I've set the settings to 480x480, about 2MB bitrate, but my only options for sound are 22KHz. I'm using the latest software for the card from ATI's site. The VCD preset is too blocky and fuzzy to suit me. ATI's site says I downloaded MMC 7.2, but the help icon on lauchpad says launchpad is 7.1. I'm running an AMD Athlon 1800+ on an ECS K7S5A motherboard. 80BGB hdd with WinXP home, 120 GB HDD dedicated for capture, master/slave on IDE 0. DVD drive as master on IDE 1. 512MB PC2100. I always get stuttery capture even with only 50% cpu usage, noticeable only in slow panning shots. I also see where I should be able to select IPB (if I have the terminology correct) with 12 of P, 4 B (or thereabouts) according to the help files that came with the drivers. I can't change it from 4 and 2. ???? Should I disable my NIC when capturing? I can't capture at full-frame, full-motion MPEG2 with this setup, uses 100% cpu with dropped frames. Does this sound right? Here are the drivers and files I downloaded from ATI: WXP_R128_6_13_3279.exe Windows XP Display Driver for ATI RAGE 128 / RAGE128 PRO MMC 7.2 no DVD DVD 5.0 upgrade It's all so confusing. |
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![]() My guess is no. MMC 7.7 has a SVCD setting but MMC 7.6 doesn't. I have tons of problems when I used ATI MMC 6.0 to 7.6 in two years' span. Everything is fine once I used MMC 7.7. I can run ATI MMC 7.7 with AIW 128 pro, AIW 7500 and AIW 8500, but not with the AIW 128 which doesn't have the "theater chip". You have to buy a new video card! Im pretty sure my card does have the Rage Theater chip. I've looked at it. If that's the case, can I use MMC 7.7? It's a very late PCI card. If I do use MMC 7.7, do I just download it and run the install? How about uninstalling the stuff I have now? I'm not afraid of a fresh install of Windoze; the PC is just for my entertainment center and all my saved videos are on the separate disk. ...but I'd rather not have to reinstall if I don't have to. |
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Thanks for your thoughts. It's nice not to have to re-invent the
wheel if I don't have to. I have an old PCI Creative Ensonique card. Would that be any better than the onboard sound? I have a Creative Live! in my other PC that I could use. ...not the 5.1, but the older one. My on-board sound and my video card are sharing IRQ 5. I have several available IRQ's, but this board's BIOS is rather a limited one compared to my Abit board. I'm not sure I want to go messing with manually configuring IRQ's in the BIOS. I had to move the card around until I found a slot it would work in at all. I could only capture at the "best settings" on the preconfigured settings. My system would crash if I tried to play back any other settings. ...appeared to record, but system BSOD'd every time I'd try to play anything other than the full frame capure. I was gonna buy a faster CPU, but maybe I'll try a better sound card. On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 09:36:34 GMT, "Graeme Ellis" wrote: Don't know if this helps, but I have an old AIW PRO PCI, the one before your card. I have it setup to PVR the dish And spent a few weeks trying different OS/MMC/Driver combos First, The 7.2 drivers do display 7.1 on the TV app. I didn't use XP home but tried both 98SE & ME with the same results. I found that installing the latest ME/9X drivers from ATI then not uninstalling but installing the latest ME or 98 Rage video only drivers allowed me to capture up to 720x480 with no frame drops on a PII 266 (an Intergraph TD225 with a SB16). The sound was 800ms out of sync however. I then proceeded to screw the setup and have never been able to quite get back to that config. I found the latest drivers cause a slow down 38-60 % frame lose and slows the system clock too. But I can do 480x480 44.1Khz 8bit on my PIII 500 deskpro EN. I did find that creating a new profile would not give the same results as copying one of the built-in profiles, just edit one of the built-in profiles to make a copy. I used the Longest Time one, selected MPEG2, 480x480, dropped the sound down to 8bit as the builtin sound is not up to 16 bit at that speed. It gradually loses sync it's about 9Khz under 44100Khz. Great guide on DVDRHELP.COM to fix this. With P Frames @ 4, B frames @ 2, bitrate set to 2.75Mb, Motion Estimate Quality is 99, 32 &16 for the Motion settings. I do not lose any frames nnd the video stays in sync with the picture quality very good. TMPGEnc supports the output but I have to re-encode to VCD or SVCD. BTW I used a the built-in Intel 10/100 pro on the EN & a similar Intel 10/100 card in the Intergraph workstation with no problems as long as you are not copying files around to/from the capture PC while recording. I think the major degrader is HD speed. You'll have to excuse any of my ego but I spent a lot of time getting the P.O.S. to work as good as I did. Again not sure if this helps, you could try MMC 7.5 though I found I could not get it to capture with the same no frame loss as 7.5 and 7.7 would not work at all. I believe that MMC 7.7 will work for your card. BTW the builtin sound may be your problem, ditch it and use a good PCI card. AC97 audio has a high CPU utilization. "Doug M" wrote in message .. . I'm a total video capture newbie, but I'd like to capture SVCD video directly. Is this possible with my old AIW 128 16MB PCI? I've set the settings to 480x480, about 2MB bitrate, but my only options for sound are 22KHz. I'm using the latest software for the card from ATI's site. The VCD preset is too blocky and fuzzy to suit me. ATI's site says I downloaded MMC 7.2, but the help icon on lauchpad says launchpad is 7.1. I'm running an AMD Athlon 1800+ on an ECS K7S5A motherboard. 80BGB hdd with WinXP home, 120 GB HDD dedicated for capture, master/slave on IDE 0. DVD drive as master on IDE 1. 512MB PC2100. I always get stuttery capture even with only 50% cpu usage, noticeable only in slow panning shots. I also see where I should be able to select IPB (if I have the terminology correct) with 12 of P, 4 B (or thereabouts) according to the help files that came with the drivers. I can't change it from 4 and 2. ???? Should I disable my NIC when capturing? I can't capture at full-frame, full-motion MPEG2 with this setup, uses 100% cpu with dropped frames. Does this sound right? Here are the drivers and files I downloaded from ATI: WXP_R128_6_13_3279.exe Windows XP Display Driver for ATI RAGE 128 / RAGE128 PRO MMC 7.2 no DVD DVD 5.0 upgrade It's all so confusing. |
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![]() "Doug M" wrote in message ... My guess is no. MMC 7.7 has a SVCD setting but MMC 7.6 doesn't. I have tons of problems when I used ATI MMC 6.0 to 7.6 in two years' span. Everything is fine once I used MMC 7.7. I can run ATI MMC 7.7 with AIW 128 pro, AIW 7500 and AIW 8500, but not with the AIW 128 which doesn't have the "theater chip". You have to buy a new video card! Im pretty sure my card does have the Rage Theater chip. I've looked at it. If that's the case, can I use MMC 7.7? It's a very late PCI card. If I do use MMC 7.7, do I just download it and run the install? How about uninstalling the stuff I have now? I'm not afraid of a fresh install of Windoze; the PC is just for my entertainment center and all my saved videos are on the separate disk. ...but I'd rather not have to reinstall if I don't have to. Do a Google search. There are tons of post on this subject. In short, I will recommend a fresh installation. If you have to unintall the previous version, you also need to clean all registry. The procedures of fresh installation. 1. Install Direct X 8.1. Reboot. 2. Install MS media player 7.0 or 7.1. Reboot. 3. Install the capture driver (Radeon and Rage Pro uses the same capture driver. You have to follow Radeon card path to get this driver. Also, Catalyst 2.1 is very good for ATI MMC 7.7.) Don't reboot. Install display driver (make sure use the correct display driver, you can't use Redeon display driver.) Reboot. 4. Install ATI MMC 7.6 no DVD. Reboot. 5. Install ATI MMC 7.6 DVD player. Reboot. 6. Install ATI MMC 7.7 update. Reboot. |
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"Doug M" wrote in message
... Thanks for your thoughts. It's nice not to have to re-invent the wheel if I don't have to. I have an old PCI Creative Ensonique card. Would that be any better than the onboard sound? I have a Creative Live! in my other PC that I could use. ...not the 5.1, but the older one. My on-board sound and my video card are sharing IRQ 5. I have several available IRQ's, but this board's BIOS is rather a limited one compared to my Abit board. I'm not sure I want to go messing with manually configuring IRQ's in the BIOS. I had to move the card around until I found a slot it would work in at all. I could only capture at the "best settings" on the preconfigured settings. My system would crash if I tried to play back any other settings. ...appeared to record, but system BSOD'd every time I'd try to play anything other than the full frame capure. I was gonna buy a faster CPU, but maybe I'll try a better sound card. Graphics card and sound card sharing an IRQ is not a good idea - try moving the sound card to a different slot. Secondly, you already have a well fast enough CPU: the problem is your old PCI card; the rest of your system, as well, seems Ok. It's the card that's the bottleneck. I can capture quite happily with a CPU half the speed of yours, but using a Radeon AGP VIVO. For what you want to do, an AGP card would be a much better investment; also, if you invest in an AIW 128 Pro rather than AIW 128, or even better, a low end Radeon AIW or VIVO, you'll not only get better performance, you'll be able to run the later software. patrickp On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 09:36:34 GMT, "Graeme Ellis" wrote: Don't know if this helps, but I have an old AIW PRO PCI, the one before your card. I have it setup to PVR the dish And spent a few weeks trying different OS/MMC/Driver combos First, The 7.2 drivers do display 7.1 on the TV app. I didn't use XP home but tried both 98SE & ME with the same results. I found that installing the latest ME/9X drivers from ATI then not uninstalling but installing the latest ME or 98 Rage video only drivers allowed me to capture up to 720x480 with no frame drops on a PII 266 (an Intergraph TD225 with a SB16). The sound was 800ms out of sync however. I then proceeded to screw the setup and have never been able to quite get back to that config. I found the latest drivers cause a slow down 38-60 % frame lose and slows the system clock too. But I can do 480x480 44.1Khz 8bit on my PIII 500 deskpro EN. I did find that creating a new profile would not give the same results as copying one of the built-in profiles, just edit one of the built-in profiles to make a copy. I used the Longest Time one, selected MPEG2, 480x480, dropped the sound down to 8bit as the builtin sound is not up to 16 bit at that speed. It gradually loses sync it's about 9Khz under 44100Khz. Great guide on DVDRHELP.COM to fix this. With P Frames @ 4, B frames @ 2, bitrate set to 2.75Mb, Motion Estimate Quality is 99, 32 &16 for the Motion settings. I do not lose any frames nnd the video stays in sync with the picture quality very good. TMPGEnc supports the output but I have to re-encode to VCD or SVCD. BTW I used a the built-in Intel 10/100 pro on the EN & a similar Intel 10/100 card in the Intergraph workstation with no problems as long as you are not copying files around to/from the capture PC while recording. I think the major degrader is HD speed. You'll have to excuse any of my ego but I spent a lot of time getting the P.O.S. to work as good as I did. Again not sure if this helps, you could try MMC 7.5 though I found I could not get it to capture with the same no frame loss as 7.5 and 7.7 would not work at all. I believe that MMC 7.7 will work for your card. BTW the builtin sound may be your problem, ditch it and use a good PCI card. AC97 audio has a high CPU utilization. "Doug M" wrote in message .. . I'm a total video capture newbie, but I'd like to capture SVCD video directly. Is this possible with my old AIW 128 16MB PCI? I've set the settings to 480x480, about 2MB bitrate, but my only options for sound are 22KHz. I'm using the latest software for the card from ATI's site. The VCD preset is too blocky and fuzzy to suit me. ATI's site says I downloaded MMC 7.2, but the help icon on lauchpad says launchpad is 7.1. I'm running an AMD Athlon 1800+ on an ECS K7S5A motherboard. 80BGB hdd with WinXP home, 120 GB HDD dedicated for capture, master/slave on IDE 0. DVD drive as master on IDE 1. 512MB PC2100. I always get stuttery capture even with only 50% cpu usage, noticeable only in slow panning shots. I also see where I should be able to select IPB (if I have the terminology correct) with 12 of P, 4 B (or thereabouts) according to the help files that came with the drivers. I can't change it from 4 and 2. ???? Should I disable my NIC when capturing? I can't capture at full-frame, full-motion MPEG2 with this setup, uses 100% cpu with dropped frames. Does this sound right? Here are the drivers and files I downloaded from ATI: WXP_R128_6_13_3279.exe Windows XP Display Driver for ATI RAGE 128 / RAGE128 PRO MMC 7.2 no DVD DVD 5.0 upgrade It's all so confusing. |
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