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    Question DV capture with two Hard Disks

    When I'm capturing footage from my DV camera a lot of frames are lost if I have two hard disks on my PC; if I disconnect the secondary HD the capture works fine.
    (Please also see the thread entitled "DV capture via FireWire / IEEE 1394")

    My system is a Compaq Presario 5861 with Win 98SE, and the video tool is VideoStudio version 6.

    The standard system configuration is listed at
    - http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/g...name=c00034105
    but I have the following changes:
    Extra 128 MB RAM => total 256 MB RAM
    40 GB Maxtor, 7200 RPM, as primary Harddisk
    120 GB Samsung, 7200 RPM, as secondary Harddisk

    The DMA setting at Disk Drives / Generic IDE Disk Type01 is enabled.


    Any suggestions to what the problem may be?

    Does it matter whether I use Cable Select (CS) or Master / Slave (MA/SL) on the IDE bus?
    Last edited by Erik.Madsen; November 9th, 2004 at 06:26 AM.

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