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ospery 200 and premiere 6.0 capture

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Topic: ospery 200 and premiere 6.0 capture

Posted By: sangmin
Subject: ospery 200 and premiere 6.0 capture
Date Posted: February 23 2002 at 11:42am

Hi !

I am testing premiere capture with osprey 200 , got the problem.
Captured video  always was  'No Compression'  regardless of Capture Codec.

another programe is no problem.
Tested another programe :vidcap32,video wave5,virtualdub

Doesn't  premiere support osprey 200 ?   

MY SYSTEM
os: win2000 pro
mainboard:asus a7v-133c
cpu:amd 1.2G

 

 

 

 



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Posted By: labrozzi
Date Posted: February 25 2002 at 12:48pm

Are you trying to get the hardware to compresss into a specfic format or are you trying to have the hardware provide an uncompressed format to Premiere and then want Premiere to compress into some format? The latter method is what you've found to work with VidCap32, VideoWave, etc. The hardware only provides uncompressed/raw audio/video to premiere. What compressed format are you looking for?

Perhaps post how to reproduce the problem and we'll look at it here at Osprey.

 




Posted By: sangmin
Date Posted: February 26 2002 at 12:53pm

Hi labrozzi .
Thanks for your reply.
After i read your post,  tested again  various format and codec.
Irrespective of video format and codec, captured video format never compress.
For  right understanding,  i give an example

1.project setting
Video settings
compressor: Cinepak codec by radious
Frame size:320*240
Frame rate:29,97
Depth:Millions,Quality:100%

2.video for windows capture options
Video format  :  RGB32
Video Input  : Composite
Video compression :   Cinepak codec by radious

3.Captured video properties
File Path: D:\test10.avi
File Size: 39.97MB bytes
Total Duration: 0:00:04:13
Average Data Rate: 8.83MB per second
Image Size: 320 x 240
Pixel Depth: 32 bits
Frame Rate: 29.00 fps

Audio: 22050 Hz - 16 bit - Mono

AVI File details:
Reel name: '001'
Reel name: '001'
Contains 1 video track(s) and 1 audio track(s).

Video track 1:
Total duration is 0:00:04:13
Size is 38.96MB bytes (average frame = 301.42KB bytes)
There are 133 keyframes.
Frame rate is 29.97 fps
Frame size is 320 x 240
Depth is 32 bits.
Compressor: none.          ************ important****************

Audio track 1:
Size is 190.00KB bytes
Rate is 22050 samples/sec
Sample size is 16 bits


4.setting view page
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Posted By: labrozzi
Date Posted: February 26 2002 at 1:45pm

Sangmin,

Thanks for the detailed example! We'll pass this onto our support and engineering group to check out and get back to you.




Posted By: david
Date Posted: February 28 2002 at 10:02pm

 I anm currently using ati cards and windows xp to do some encoding. I am having severe problems on my wan. we use it over frame relay but too often it frezes.

We have read alot about OSPREY cards and would like to try them. Can someone advice me which is the best one to use.

Sytems

dragon soyo board

p4

1.2 g

512 ddr ram

windows xp

need it to un for 365 days per year

Please help

 




Posted By: smeek
Date Posted: March 01 2002 at 11:33am

The main differences between our products are the input sourcs they support. Our Osprey-100 /2x0 family are analog boards only, whereas our Osprey-500/2000 family support both analog and digital sources. All of the Osprey products, except the USB-50, allow you to capture uncompressed  video at 640x480 30FPS. The Osprey-2000, in addition to be a capture card, will also allow you to encode MPEG-1/MPEG-2 files in hardware.  To determine which card is best suited for your needs, please answer the following questions :

What type of source input will you be using ? composite,s-video, IEEE1394, SDI

What video size are you going to capture  at ? 320x240,640x480

Do you need to do any MPEG encoding or decoding ?

Will you be capturing both audio and video ? If yes for audio, what type balanced or unbalanced ?

What operating system will you be utilizing ?

 

 




Posted By: smeek
Date Posted: March 12 2002 at 10:06am

*****Update on Adobe Premiere issue related to no Compression codec utilized******

We were able to reproduce the issue you were seeing and are working with Adobe to try and resolve this issue. We have recently sent them a couple of our Osprey cards for help in determining what the issues are. As soon as we have a resolution we will be sure to post it on this forum.

 

Thanks,




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