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I've found the issue.

Hauppage PVR 2 Geming Edition has an output of three (3) selections: M2TS, TS, and MP4.

My output was set to MP4.

I've tried M2TS and TS, and both came out perfect. Though M2TS has a slight better quality than TS, no jitters or choppiness. This is the solution. If anyone has the Hauppauge PVR 2 Game Edition, output must be other than MP4 for non-choppy video.
I appreciate all the answers. I've done everything everyone suggested. Nothing has changed. It's either windows 8 or the program because videos are smooth on Everyevery other program. I'm just going to get my money back and try PD11. I've also downloaded patches as well in case anyone was going to point out. If that fails, I'll have to try Vegas.

Using my phone for this post, so I don't have access to my desktop.
Update.

I partitioned my C drive to have full memory of 1.72 TB and nothing has changed.
Videos are still jerky and only in PD12. I don't know what else to do. Would going to PD11 do anything? I'm just confused as why PD9 on my 500gb, 4GB RAM laptop works wonderfully while the Desktop is having a hard time. If anything I think it's windows 8. Any other possible tips? Thank you.
Quote: Nexumen7

I use a 660Ti card; no problems at all. Your 640 should work OK

EDIT

Also update to latest quicktime


Alright thank you. So I did some digging about the memory issue. I don't know why the CPU was set up that way, but to run off my 'D' drive, I would have to install my OS into D, and everything else too right? What would I need to do to tell my computer, "Hey, we're using D now, so let's start saving and running things on D drive from now on"?
Quote: The only thing I see in your DXdiag file your Hard drive is partitioned too small for the OS.
You have a 2 TB drive but you only allowed 153 GB for the OS partition. You should have allowed 200-250 GB for the OS.

70 GB of free space is too small for High definition Video Editing of AVCHD files.
Which is what your capture device Hauppauge PVR 2 Game Edition creates.

The recommended free space is 60-100 GB, 70 GB is on the low end.

Drive: C:
Free Space: 70.0 GB
Total Space: 153.6 GB
File System: NTFS
Model: TOSHIBA DT01ACA200

Drive: D:
Free Space: 1731.1 GB
Total Space: 1731.3 GB
File System: NTFS
Model: TOSHIBA DT01ACA200

I would get rid of Java, Turn off HD processing in Preferences > General.
I do not know what anti-virus program you are using, but check to see if Powerdirector is allowed with no restrictions.

Malware scanners can interfere with PowerDirector operations.



Thank you for the reply. I see, so how can I make it where it runs off of my D drive instead of C? I guess I should say, how can I make my default drive D instead of C?

Let's just say I get that done, and I still wouldn't have a fix. I read that the GTX 700 series graphics cards don't work too well with PD12. Would my 640 GTX still be too high?
Hello, this is my first post.

I'll get straight to the point and provide as much info as I can.

I own PowerDirector 12 Ultimate. I use this for my game capturing videos for the PS3. Here's the scenario in brief:

-I record, everything is ok. I play the video on my Desktop tower on Windows 8. I watched it both through the Video Viewer app and Windows Video Player. Smooth video throughout whole video.
-I open PD12. Upload captured video unto library. I edit a couple of things, and I'm ready to produce. I play movie, and after the 30 second mark, it gets choppy. Just the video, not the sound. I've had this before on PD9, so I produced it. Finished video, it's still choppy.

So it's gotta be the program right?

I record in 720P, so I produce the video in 720P. Heck, I've even tried in 480P, the lowest quality and no fix. My PD9 on my weaker laptop produced without any issue with the same recorder and ps3 hookup.

My Desktop is Asus, Model M51AC-US002S
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770 CPU @ 3.40GHz 3.40GHz (Up to date)
ACPI x64-based PC
Display Adapter: NVIDIA GeForce GT 640 (Up to date)
RAM: 16GB
HDD: 2TB

Java is up to date.

Capture Device: Hauppauge PVR 2 Game Edition

Like I mentioned, everything is fine without PD12, but no matter what settings I try, nothing helps. I've selected properties on the captured video, checked the bit-rate, and inserted the same number into the bit-rate speed when I added a new profile. I've tried, .MOV, MP4, .AVI, MPEG2, H.264 AVC and WMV. All different outputs, video rates, every single try is a choppy video starting at 30 seconds until the end. It's a 10 minute video. I'm lost. I've restarted my computer, It's brand new so I don't have it loaded up with files or anything.

Thank you.

EDIT: Hardware acceleration is on. Tried with and without, nothing. Turned off shadow file, nothing. Turned preview to low quality, nothing. Just running that by if anyone asks.
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