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Found the answer from:
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/6627.page
Thanks,
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Eric,
I encountered that problem occasionally as well but less and less with each new version of PD (from 5, to 6, to 7 now) - and yes, I have a pretty large C: drive. What I have discovered though is that it crashes less if I use the "Create a DVD folder" option (so I can specify which drive to use for the DVD folder). I hope that would help you.
As to the question of the ever growing C: drive, there are hidden folders used by applications and they grow bigger and bigger. For my case, I moved "My Documents" to other drives and seems to have reduced the impact of this problem.
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After I have created the DVD folder using the "Output to folder" option, can I burn the DVD with PD7? I don't have other programs such as Nero that can burn DVD from disk.
Thanks,
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Thanks for the reply.
Yes, the information did help. I set the capture format to MPEG2 / HQ DVD and the output looks a lot better.
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I captured a video in MP4 format and created a DVD HQ disk. Somehow the quality of the video seems to have degraded - comparing playing the DVD so created vs playing the original MP4 file using QuickTime. Is that expected?
Should I switch to DVD HQ format during capture?
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Thanks for the reply.
The "Do not detect scenes during capture" was on. As it turns out, under DV Parameters, I have to uncheck "Stop captureing auto when there is a long blank ..." (last option on that page).
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I'm using the latest version of Power Director (7.0.2726). When I try "Capture from DV device", it stops after recording only a few hundred KBytes. I tried changing Time limit, Size limit, destination folder, video format, ... NOTHING works.
What should I dO?
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