![]() There are no problems with Audio/Video synchronisation known. The build-in soundpart of miro DC 30x will not work for sound-capture and output,īut the connectors on Y-cable or the Bluebox can be used. ![]() sound capture will only work with separat soundcard or onboard-sound of your mainboard. The driver support capture in NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL M, PAL N, PAL 60, NTSC 433 You can select standard "upper field first" and DV-compatible "lower field first". If you use NTFS+W2k or XP there is no capture limit.Īll miro DC30 are now miro DC30+ with the same features. This driver works also with Windows XP SP2 and is tested with Windows Longhorn Build 4008 (future version of Windows XP).ĭriver 1.3x or 1.41 or 1.42 or Beta2-Update will not work with XP/2003 and must be deinstalled before! ![]() Miro / Pinnacle Video / Motion DC30x will work in Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Server 2003 with the new WDM-(Windows Driver Model)-driver. Can't say I envy your situation at all.Ecco in rete ho trovato questo. Talk about Windows codec hell It can get confusing considering there are so many codecs, add to that, that some applications require VFW codecs, while others need WDM drivers. There is the possiblity they may cause conflicts. Try not to install too many codecs at once. An all in one codec pack that has great user reviews. Another CODEC to give a shot at is ffdshow. I know I've used the Morgan codec to import DC30 captures into Premiere 6. Then find a codec that will work for your MJPEG files. I could have sworn both Premiere and Windows itself had a built in DV codec Once you have these sorted, that's 50% done. Find a codec that works for importing the DV files. What I would do, use GSPOT to identify each video file you have. It sounds like you have several files from different capture sources. ![]() Some Matrox cards are MJPEG, DV, MPEG, and MPEG I frame only, and Premiere can come as a crippled version, or specialized version that only works with certain file types. It would really depend on which Matrox Card, and version/type of Premiere you have. It could be converting it to an uncompressed format. Hard to say exactly what Premiere is doing to the file. Instead of CDVC, look at this site, and/or this one Only one codec per file type is needed, if cedocida is not working correctly, don't use it. FOURCC is embeded in the file that tells players which codec to use to play it back. ![]()
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