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HV30 HDV capture issues. - Solved!
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HV30 HDV capture issues. - Solved!OK - so I've got a brand new HV30 (UK variant) and I'm trying to capture HDV via Firewire. I've never had a problem capturing standard def footage and don't seem to have a problem doing the same with this camera. However - whenever I try and capture HDV I get corrupt (red) frames. MPEG repair identifies these. This happens even if I capture "live" without recording to tape so coming directly from the camera and seems random. Defrag seems to make no difference. Update drivers the same. Has anyone else experienced (and fixed) this? All suggestions greatly appreciated!
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Re: HV30 HDV capture issues.Chris, most of us are using HDVSplit to capture HD from the HV-30 - did you try that?
Bobby (Bob Seidel)
Re: HV30 HDV capture issues.Yup - same result wether I use PE4 or HDVSplit. I can sometimes get a capture without corruption but it's only about 1 in 10 or so - in no way usable. I just don't understand how I can get SD without a hitch when HD is the same bandwidth.
Intel Core i7 8700 - 32GB DDR4 - 500GB Evo 970 SSD - 3+2 TB HDD - GTX 1080- MSI Z370 Pro - Win10 64 bit - Cannon HV30 (PAL) - Sony A6000 - GoPro 3 Black
Re: HV30 HDV capture issues.Could be a problem with the camera Chris.
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Re: HV30 HDV capture issues.I'm thinking possibly a codec issue, Chris... DV captures just fine for you over Firewire, but HDV doesn't. Maybe you need a better MPEG2 codec...
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Re: HV30 HDV capture issues.I'm thinking that you should delete ImporterFastMPEG.prm that is in the plug-in folder.
See this post: viewtopic.php?f=57&t=5035#p44534
Re: HV30 HDV capture issues.Thanks for the suggestions chaps.
Hmmm - Good suggestion. No red frames on import - however PE now thinks it needs to re-render the entire import file (red line above the clip). Any advances? Intel Core i7 8700 - 32GB DDR4 - 500GB Evo 970 SSD - 3+2 TB HDD - GTX 1080- MSI Z370 Pro - Win10 64 bit - Cannon HV30 (PAL) - Sony A6000 - GoPro 3 Black
Re: HV30 HDV capture issues.Capture with HDVSplit and then import the files into a HDV project in Premiere Elements, shouldn't be any red lines.
1. Thinkpad W530 Laptop, Core i7-3820QM Processor 8M Cache 3.70 GHz, 16 GB DDR3, NVIDIA Quadro K1000M 2GB Memory.
2. Cybertron PC - Liquid Cooled AMD FX6300, 6 cores, 3.50ghz - 32GB DDR3 - MSI GeForce GTX 960 Gaming 4G, 4GB Video Ram, 1024 Cuda Cores.
Re: HV30 HDV capture issues.OK - so the mystery deepens.
Chuck - when I rename the dll the red lines appear - but the red frames disappear - doesn't matter where it's been captured. However - I plugged in the Windows 7 beta that I've got and ran that instead. HDVSplit then seems to work like a charm and mpeg2repair finds no problems with the resulting files (unlike under my XP installation). So either a) Windows 7 corrects an issue that's present in XP or b) There's something else in my installation that is interfering with the capture. For a I'll re-install XP on another drive and see if that helps - meanwhile anybody got any candidates for things that might interfere? Intel Core i7 8700 - 32GB DDR4 - 500GB Evo 970 SSD - 3+2 TB HDD - GTX 1080- MSI Z370 Pro - Win10 64 bit - Cannon HV30 (PAL) - Sony A6000 - GoPro 3 Black
Re: HV30 HDV capture issues.The saga continues. I still can't capture without issue in my main install. However I have reinstalled XP, Anti Virus software, PE, Drivers, quicktime, divx, and a few other bits on another drive and CAN capture. Still trying to work out what's corrupting my main machine.....
Intel Core i7 8700 - 32GB DDR4 - 500GB Evo 970 SSD - 3+2 TB HDD - GTX 1080- MSI Z370 Pro - Win10 64 bit - Cannon HV30 (PAL) - Sony A6000 - GoPro 3 Black
Re: HV30 HDV capture issues. - Solved! etc. Cracked it!
It turns out that "Cool and quiet" which has NEVER caused me an issue before is to blame. More specifically when the processor speed changes it seems to introduce corruption into the HD video stream. Turn off Cool and quiet and I can quite happily capture 10 minutes of video without a single error (up from 2-3 errors/minute). For reference I have an Athlon 62 X2 4600+ (Socket 939 Manchester core) running on an MSI MS-7025 motherboard (Nvidia NForce 3 250 based) I have 3GB (2x1GB + 2x 512MB) of PC3200 DDR Ram. Everything runs at stock. Problem seems independent of MB and Graphics Driver versions. Processor driver is 1.3.2.0. Hope this helps someone else. Intel Core i7 8700 - 32GB DDR4 - 500GB Evo 970 SSD - 3+2 TB HDD - GTX 1080- MSI Z370 Pro - Win10 64 bit - Cannon HV30 (PAL) - Sony A6000 - GoPro 3 Black
Re: HV30 HDV capture issues. - Solved!Well done Sherlock... interesting discovery.
Re: HV30 HDV capture issues. - Solved!I would never trust any of that stuff to reduce heat or reduce noise on my video PC. I turned all that stuff off when I got it and run flat out. Good find...
Bobby (Bob Seidel)
Re: HV30 HDV capture issues. - Solved!I agree, great job of troubleshooting.
Just goes to show you how hard it is to test all configurations, I would have never guessed that to be the problem. 1. Thinkpad W530 Laptop, Core i7-3820QM Processor 8M Cache 3.70 GHz, 16 GB DDR3, NVIDIA Quadro K1000M 2GB Memory.
2. Cybertron PC - Liquid Cooled AMD FX6300, 6 cores, 3.50ghz - 32GB DDR3 - MSI GeForce GTX 960 Gaming 4G, 4GB Video Ram, 1024 Cuda Cores.
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