Hi Mark
Low system memory could be part of the problem here. Since you are trying to
capture at the highest possible quality you need a lot of system resources
to handle it. Try capturing using the High Quality NTSC setting instead of
DVD quality and check the results there. Also have a look at this article by
Graham:
http://www.myvideoproblems.com/Tutor...PcForVideo.htm
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"Markfs" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I will try to make this simple.
>
> I have a Toshiba Satellite A70 laptop with Windows XP Home. I used the
> recovery disk to completely rewrite hard disk. It is my understanding that
> the windows loaded is SP2 because it has firewalls and all the other
> stuff. I
> have loaded the complete set of Windows patches to make it a current
> version.
> I have connected it to the Microsoft update site checked it that way. The
> A70
> has 512K memory
>
> I am trying to add a Dlink DUB-T210 (DUB) which is a analog to digital
> converter (with tuner) box that plugs into the USB port.
>
> The DUB comes with driver software which is loaded and appears in the
> control panel listing of software.
>
> The computer loads the correct drivers when the DUB is plugged into the
> USB
> port. When Windows Movie Maker loads, it recognises the DUB and provides a
> menu system that recognises many of the features of the DUB - like it
> having
> a TV tuner.
>
> When I capture video using standard video, it works ok. Previously I had
> problems, but since completely reformatting the hard disk, it appears ok.
>
> When I try to capture using DVD quality in WMM, the video in the Movie
> maker
> small screen appears jerky and then freezes. The software locks up
> completely.
>
> I am looking for areas to investigate. From reading this forum, I think it
> might have something to do with the format of the video being imported. It
> might have something to do with the allocation of memory in the control
> panel
> system area.
>
> I have checked the USB drivers too and they say they are circa 2002.
> However, video imports ok and I can see the enhanced host controller
> driver.
> It says "standard" and I was wondering if there are newer drivers that I
> could download.
>
> Just remembered that I didnt give an overview of the connection. From VCR
> RCA outputs to DUB and then from USB of DUB to Toshiba A70.
>
> Has anyone got any ideas or comments. Greatfully accepted. Thanks