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I downloaded, changed names and placed the two patch files as directed. I captured a specific clip, first with PD7 with patch, and then with HDVSplit. The test clip is a steam locomotive , "City of Lithgow" on the ZigZag Railway in Australia, so the drivers and connecting rod action are a clear demonstration.
(Canon HV20, ASUS P5E-VM, 3 GHz IntelCore2Duo8400, 4GB RAM, Sapphire Radeon HD4850 Graphics, dual 500 GB hard drives, Vista Home Premium x64 w/SP1)

Unfortunately the PD7 with patch capture still displays the hesitation every few seconds. Also a long "almost" horizontal red colour band on the loci exhibits a distortion (the technical term escapes me), at least in the Editor preview window. I did not observe the former pixelation however. I watched and compared more than a dozen times, and at each hesitation I physically jumped even though I knew it was coming!
As before, HDVSplit performed smoothly, and I now have my 7+ hours of HD video of Australia captured and edited via PowerDirector7, and our travel-video group is impressed with the results of PD7!
Thanks, and I hope you can give it another try!
Hi Kent,
On your suggesttion, I downloaded HDVsplit, and found that the files captured cleanly, and could be opened for further processing by Power Director 7.0. I also downloaded a trial version of Sony Vegas Studio Platinum 9.0, and succesfully got clean captures which could be opened in PD 7 for further processing. I tried Ulead VideoStudio 11.5 (or was that 12?), now identified by its Corel name, but that application could not find a capture driver for HDV, even though they advertise such capability. It did capture cleanly in SD.

For my use, the processing interface ease of use and flexibilty of Power Director is far superior to any of the competitors, so it is especially frustrating that a straightforward solution has not been identified for products that are sold by the hundreds of thousands around the world. I previously used PD5 on an XP machine (SD camera) and would like to stick with it.
I have the same problem with PD 7 deluxe (upgraded with *2227c) on videos from my Canon HV20. If I capture from the Vista Home Premium 64 bundled software (Win Movie Maker), I get no such hesitations of pixelations, and if I import these WMM files to PD7 (which it transcribes into MPEG2 format), the resulting file displays in PD7 without the hesitations. (Unfortunately WMM doesn't recognize the stereo audio track, so this is not a work-around either).

I run a 3.00 ghz Intel 8400 Core 2 Duo (wolfdale) on an ASUS P5E-VM motherboard, 4 GB RAM, Sapphire Radeon HD4850 graphics card (512 MB GDDR3). Connection is Firewire.

No such glitches appear when the tapes are played directly to an LG HD LCD TV, so the recording and playback from the camera is not at fault. The fact that I can capture to another application without these faults would seem to eliminate the firewire connectivity.

So????. Anyone else finding this problem or have a solution?
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