Recording to an external hard drive worked fine. And then recording to the
main drive worked fine also. Perhaps I just needed a reboot last night.
Thanks for the advice.
"Singapore Computer Service" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Could it be related to the 64-bit version of Vista? Unfortunately, you will
> need to try installing a 32-bit OS to see if it is the one causing the
> problem
>
> Also try capturing to another hard disk (or external hard disk) rather than
> the drive that Vista is running from
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> "sjstone" <sjstone@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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CEC5D42-4F0D-4A5C-9CB2-5EEC3456F9CF@microsoft.com...
> >I recently replaced my PC with a new HP e9150t running Vista Home Premium
> > 64-bit. I have a Canon HV20 video camera and have been recording HDV on
> > it
> > for over a year. My old PC was an HP Pavillion a1560n running Vista
> > Ultimate
> > 32-bit and I am satisfied with using Windows Movie Maker for HD video
> > editing
> > with my camera, aside from a crash now and then.
> >
> > On the new PC, the video being imported is choppy at times with an
> > occasional few horribly distorted frames. This seems to be related to the
> > HDV import because I can use Movie Maker to publish my existing projects
> > in
> > WMV-HD. These distortions appear during the preview during import and
> > persist throughout the editing and publishing process.
> >
> > One of the main reasons I bought this new PC was to improve my HD video
> > editing experience. This is an i7 920 with an ATI Radeon 4850 1 GB video
> > card and 6 GB of DDR3 RAM. I'll be happy to share any other information
> > about my setup.
> >
> > Does anyone know how to resolve this? Please help...
>
>
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