Audio Problem With Capturing
Hello,
I'm experiencing some trouble with the audio of projects that I'm trying to capture. I've attached the camera with the Firewire cable to the computer like I've done a million times before. This particular footage that I'm capturing is about an hour long, and once it is done capturing and I play it back, at about 9 minuts and 30 seconds in, the audio becomes nothing but a horrible static sound. The tape itself is fine, since I've played it back through the camera. I don't think the problem is with the camera or the firewire cable either, since I tried different ones with the same result. I figure now it must be something to do with my computer.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
hey there patrick.
A couple of thoughts ...
- If you are using Capture Now, stop using it and try Logging scenes then use Batch Capture.
- Make sure your 'Capture limit' is set to 60 minutes or less and you have unchecked 'limit file size to xxx mb"
- verify your capture hard drive is formatted Mac OS Extended.
- make sure you are using an 'Easy Setup' for the appropriate video format.
report back.
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Hi Support,
I am trying to use FMLE to encode and stream video from an Axis P1346 IP camera, via Axis' Streaming Assistant software, to a Wowza server.
Everyting appears to be working perfectly and the encoding and resultant stream quality is excellent. Sometimes after a few hours and sometimes after just a few minutes, the encoding will stop with the following error:
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 : Session Stopped
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 : Problem with capture device. Incorrect samples given by the device. Stopping encoding session.
I have attached a recent log of a session that only lasted a few minutes - do you have any ideas on how to resolve this instability?
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File: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Flash Media Live Encoder 3.2\FlashMediaLiveEncoder.exe
Description: Adobe® Flash® Media Live Encoder
Copyright: © 2009 - 10 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. Adobe, the Adobe logo, and Flash are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. <AdobeIP#0000716>
Version: 3.2.0.9932
=================================================================
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:10 : Selected video input device: TowerBridge
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:10 : Failed with error 80040154:CoCreateInstance(CLSID_VideoMixingRenderer9, NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC, IID_IBaseFilter, pFilterVideoMixingRenderer.ppv())
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:10 : Display Color Quality Warning : Display color quality is currently lower than 32 bit. Colors in video display may be distorted when encoding is not on. To change the display color, open the Display Properties, Settings tab and change color quality to 32 bit.
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:12 : No audio capture devices detected. : Flash Media Live Encoder requires an audio capture device to be connected and properly installed.
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:24 : Primary - Connected to FMS/3,5,7,7009
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:24 : Primary - Network Command: onFCPublish
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:24 : Primary - Stream[fmlestream] Status: Success
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:24 : Primary - Stream[fmlestream] Status: NetStream.Publish.Start
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?>
<flashmedialiveencoder_profile>
<preset>
<name>Custom</name>
<description></description>
</preset>
<capture>
<video>
<device>TowerBridge</device>
<crossbar_input>0</crossbar_input>
<frame_rate>30.00</frame_rate>
<size>
<width>640</width>
<height>360</height>
</size>
</video>
<timecode>
<frame_rate>15</frame_rate>
<systemtimecode>true</systemtimecode>
<devicetimecode>
<enable>false</enable>
<vertical_line_no>16</vertical_line_no>
<burn>false</burn>
<row>Bottom</row>
<column>Left</column>
</devicetimecode>
</timecode>
</capture>
<encode>
<video>
<format>H.264</format>
<datarate>1000;</datarate>
<outputsize>640x360;</outputsize>
<advanced>
<profile>Baseline</profile>
<level>3.1</level>
<keyframe_frequency>1 Second</keyframe_frequency>
</advanced>
<autoadjust>
<enable>false</enable>
<maxbuffersize>1</maxbuffersize>
<dropframes>
<enable>false</enable>
</dropframes>
<degradequality>
<enable>false</enable>
<minvideobitrate></minvideobitrate>
<preservepfq>false</preservepfq>
</degradequality>
</autoadjust>
</video>
</encode>
<restartinterval>
<days></days>
<hours></hours>
<minutes></minutes>
</restartinterval>
<reconnectinterval>
<attempts></attempts>
<interval></interval>
</reconnectinterval>
<output>
<rtmp>
<url>rtmp://localhost/live</url>
<backup_url></backup_url>
<stream>fmlestream</stream>
</rtmp>
</output>
<metadata>
<entry>
<key>author</key>
<value>Octopus MT</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>copyright</key>
<value>Octopus MT</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>description</key>
<value>Tower Bridge - London, UK</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>keywords</key>
<value>"Tower Bridge", London</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>rating</key>
<value></value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>title</key>
<value>Tower Bridge - LIVE</value>
</entry>
</metadata>
<preview>
<video>
<input>
<zoom>100%</zoom>
</input>
<output>
<zoom>100%</zoom>
</output>
</video>
<audio></audio>
</preview>
<log>
<level>100</level>
<directory>C:\Users\Administrator\Videos</directory>
</log>
</flashmedialiveencoder_profile>
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DumpGraph [00CA91F8]
Filter [00CABFDC] Output Video Renderer
Pin [00CAC3B4] Input [Input] Connected to pin [00CACE1C]
Filter [00CA9C8C] Input Video Renderer
Pin [00CAA064] Input [Input] Connected to pin [03BA33A4]
Filter [02F6AF10] Mux
Pin [02F6AF70] FLV7 [Input] Connected to pin [02F6FC00]
Pin [02F6B790] audio [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Pin [02F6BA08] out [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [00CAEADC] AVI Decompressor 0003
Pin [00CAEC14] XForm In [Input] Connected to pin [02F70D88]
Pin [00CACE1C] XForm Out [Output] Connected to pin [00CAC3B4]
Filter [03BA326C] AVI Decompressor
Pin [00CAACD4] XForm In [Input] Connected to pin [02F68BF8]
Pin [03BA33A4] XForm Out [Output] Connected to pin [00CAA064]
Filter [02F70048] H264 Compressor
Pin [02F70070] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6F898]
Pin [02F70D88] Preview [Output] Connected to pin [00CAEC14]
Pin [02F6FC00] Output1 [Output] Connected to pin [02F6AF70]
Pin [02F71228] Output2 [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [02F68AF0] Input RGB
Pin [02F68B08] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F60178]
Pin [02F68BF8] Output [Output] Connected to pin [00CAACD4]
Filter [02F6F118] FPS Controller Encoder
Pin [02F6F128] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6E880]
Pin [02F6F898] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F70070]
Filter [02F5FAB8] YV12
Pin [02F5FAD0] Input [Input] Connected to pin [03BA3F24]
Pin [02F60178] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F68B08]
Filter [02F6E778] Resize
Pin [02F6E790] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6E620]
Pin [02F6E880] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F6F128]
Filter [02F6DF60] YV12 0002
Pin [02F6DF78] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6DE00]
Pin [02F6E620] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F6E790]
Filter [02F6D680] FPS Controller Resize
Pin [02F6D690] Input [Input] Connected to pin [00CA9B6C]
Pin [02F6DE00] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F6DF78]
Filter [00CAB9CC] Video Tee
Pin [00CABA34] Input [Input] Connected to pin [03B9EE9C]
Pin [03BA3F24] Output1 [Output] Connected to pin [02F5FAD0]
Pin [00CA9B6C] Output2 [Output] Connected to pin [02F6D690]
Pin [03BA3454] Output3 [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [00CA99C4] Smart Tee
Pin [00CA9A2C] Input [Input] Connected to pin [00C0974C]
Pin [03B9EE9C] Capture [Output] Connected to pin [00CABA34]
Pin [00CAE204] Preview [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [00C0A6DC] SOURCE
Pin [00C0974C] Video [Output] Connected to pin [00CA9A2C]
DumpGraph [00CA91F8]
Filter [00CABFDC] Output Video Renderer
Pin [00CAC3B4] Input [Input] Connected to pin [00CACE1C]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {E436EB7A-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB8
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 230400
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 8 bpp c:0
Image size 230400
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 256
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [00CA9C8C] Input Video Renderer
Pin [00CAA064] Input [Input] Connected to pin [03BA33A4]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {E436EB7A-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB8
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 230400
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 8 bpp c:0
Image size 230400
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 256
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [02F6AF10] Mux
Pin [02F6AF70] FLV7 [Input] Connected to pin [02F6FC00]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {37564C46-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Temporally compressed
Variable size samples
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:37564c46
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F6B790] audio [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Pin [02F6BA08] out [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [00CAEADC] AVI Decompressor 0003
Pin [00CAEC14] XForm In [Input] Connected to pin [02F70D88]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {30323449-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:30323449
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [00CACE1C] XForm Out [Output] Connected to pin [00CAC3B4]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {E436EB7A-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB8
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 230400
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 8 bpp c:0
Image size 230400
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 256
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [03BA326C] AVI Decompressor
Pin [00CAACD4] XForm In [Input] Connected to pin [02F68BF8]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {56555949-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_IYUV
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:56555949
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [03BA33A4] XForm Out [Output] Connected to pin [00CAA064]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {E436EB7A-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB8
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 230400
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 8 bpp c:0
Image size 230400
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 256
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [02F70048] H264 Compressor
Pin [02F70070] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6F898]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F70D88] Preview [Output] Connected to pin [00CAEC14]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {30323449-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:30323449
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F6FC00] Output1 [Output] Connected to pin [02F6AF70]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {37564C46-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Temporally compressed
Variable size samples
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:37564c46
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F71228] Output2 [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [02F68AF0] Input RGB
Pin [02F68B08] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F60178]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F68BF8] Output [Output] Connected to pin [00CAACD4]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {56555949-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_IYUV
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:56555949
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [02F6F118] FPS Controller Encoder
Pin [02F6F128] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6E880]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F6F898] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F70070]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [02F5FAB8] YV12
Pin [02F5FAD0] Input [Input] Connected to pin [03BA3F24]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F60178] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F68B08]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [02F6E778] Resize
Pin [02F6E790] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6E620]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F6E880] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F6F128]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [02F6DF60] YV12 0002
Pin [02F6DF78] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6DE00]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F6E620] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F6E790]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [02F6D680] FPS Controller Resize
Pin [02F6D690] Input [Input] Connected to pin [00CA9B6C]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F6DE00] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F6DF78]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [00CAB9CC] Video Tee
Pin [00CABA34] Input [Input] Connected to pin [03B9EE9C]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [03BA3F24] Output1 [Output] Connected to pin [02F5FAD0]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [00CA9B6C] Output2 [Output] Connected to pin [02F6D690]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [03BA3454] Output3 [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [00CA99C4] Smart Tee
Pin [00CA9A2C] Input [Input] Connected to pin [00C0974C]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [03B9EE9C] Capture [Output] Connected to pin [00CABA34]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
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Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:24 : Session Started
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:24 : Video Encoding Started
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 : Video Encoding Stopped
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 : Session Stopped
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 : Problem with capture device. Incorrect samples given by the device. Stopping encoding session.
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 : Primary - Network Command: onFCUnpublish
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 : Primary - Stream[fmlestream] Status: NetStream.Unpublish.Success
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 :
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Time Bit Rate Drops fps Drops fps
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Video 1: 0:04:50 644 Kbps 72 74.00 0 15.00
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Time Bit Rate Drops fps Drops fps
Audio :
Video 1: 0:04:50 983 Kbps 75 29.40 0 29.36
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================= Publishing Statistics ===================
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Primary: 824 Kbps 0.00 Sec 0
Backup : 0 Kbps 0.00 Sec 0
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Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 : Failed with error 80040273:CoCreateInstance(CLSID_VideoMixingRenderer9, NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC, IID_IBaseFilter, pFilterVideoMixingRenderer.ppv())
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:56 : Primary - Network Status: NetConnection.Connect.Closed status
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:56 : Primary - Disconnected
Thank you for your assistance
RichardPlease attach the session log file.
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Hello everyone, I have a problem with capturing HDV tape, not that I'm doing wrong and I would like if possible someone could help me until now had captured no problem with the version Fine Cut Studio V.6, and captured clips are stored in the folder specified with the. mov, but now I'm doing it with version 7, and captured clips are stored as a Unix executable file and not as a video file. mov, thereby not You can open the file. Thanks for the help
Thanks, and can convert video files with a. Mov. But can it not be automatic unless it is misconfigured the "Easy setup" and the "Audio / Video Setting"?. I use a Canon camera that records in XLH1 HDV, which is the source of capture and compression I put Apple ProRes 422 (HQ). I tried several configurations but none can capture directly in. Mov, Can you tell me what the proper configración? recorded in HDV 108050i. thanks for your help Greetings
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VGA problem with FiFA 2003 and Audio Problem with NHL2003
i use onboard VGA
800 x600for both games
with no problem
but for Fifa 2003
the screen looks so dark...
all players look like a black people(all black color hair
and black face))
some audio problem with NHL 2003...Have you tried the following?
Adjust monitor settings? i.e. contrast/brightness
Video settings within the game? Some have gamma or brightness settings.
Gamma correction in "Display Properties"?
for starters anyway...... -
Problem with capturing of baselines
Hi !
I have a problem with capturing of baselines- when the SQL is called from PL/SQL code...
For example if I execute in SQL* Plus session
alter session set optimizer_capture_sql_plan_baselines = true;
exec dbms_mview.refresh('VIEW_CLIENT_KONTO', 'C');
exec dbms_mview.refresh('VIEW_CLIENT_KONTO', 'C');
nothing happens ..I do not find the baseline in dba_sql_plan_baselines...
========================================================
optimizer_use_sql_plan_baselines = TRUE..of course and I can capture baselines for plain SQL -only not if SQL ist invoked from PL/SQL..
Now, nowere in documentation could I find that capturing does not work from PL/SQL ..that would, in my opinion, be sderious disadvantage- so much code in the database runs as PL/SQL..
We habe Oracle 11.2.0.3 Enterprise Edition
optimizer_features_enable = 11.2.0.3
What could be worng here..did I forget certain parameter or setting. Thanks for your help in advance.Now, nowere in documentation could I find that capturing does not work from PL/SQL ..that would, in my opinion,
be sderious disadvantage- so much code in the database runs as PL/SQL..You're quite right. It would be serious disadvantage.
But it's not true that they are not captured from PLSQL.
Setup:
SQL> select * from v$version;
BANNER
Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.3.0 - 64bit Production
PL/SQL Release 11.2.0.3.0 - Production
CORE 11.2.0.3.0 Production
TNS for Linux: Version 11.2.0.3.0 - Production
NLSRTL Version 11.2.0.3.0 - Production
SQL> select name, value from v$parameter where name like '%baseline%';
NAME VALUE
optimizer_capture_sql_plan_baselines FALSE
optimizer_use_sql_plan_baselines TRUE
SQL> create table t1
2 (col1 number);
Table created.
SQL> INSERT /*+ domtest sql */ INTO t1 select 1 from dual;
1 row created.
SQL> begin
2 INSERT /*+ domtest plsql */ INTO t1 select 1 from dual;
3 end;
4 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select sql_id, substr(sql_text,1,30) sql_text, child_number c, to_char(force_matching_signature
) sig, sql_plan_baseline
2 from v$sql
3 where sql_text like 'INSERT /*+ domtest%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SIG SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
gmskus7sbgt5d INSERT /*+ domtest plsql */ IN 0 7407988653257810022
64rzqgrt63wzu INSERT /*+ domtest sql */ INTO 0 17374141102446297863
SQL> select to_char(b.signature) sig, b.created
2 from v$sql s
3 , dba_sql_plan_baselines b
4 where s.sql_text like 'INSERT /*+ domtest%'
5 and b.signature = s.force_matching_signature;
no rows selected
SQL> alter session set optimizer_capture_sql_plan_baselines = true;
Session altered.
SQL> Baseline created for SQL statement:
SQL> INSERT /*+ domtest sql */ INTO t1 select 1 from dual;
1 row created.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,30) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 , to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 from v$sql
7 where sql_text like 'INSERT /*+ domtest%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SIG SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
gmskus7sbgt5d INSERT /*+ domtest plsql */ IN 0 7407988653257810022
64rzqgrt63wzu INSERT /*+ domtest sql */ INTO 0 17374141102446297863
64rzqgrt63wzu INSERT /*+ domtest sql */ INTO 1 17374141102446297863 SQL_PLAN_1ayk9a0wnr
SQL> Baseline created for PLSQL statement:
SQL> begin
2 INSERT /*+ domtest plsql */ INTO t1 select 1 from dual;
3 end;
4 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,30) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 , to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 from v$sql
7 where sql_text like 'INSERT /*+ domtest%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SIG SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
gmskus7sbgt5d INSERT /*+ domtest plsql */ IN 0 7407988653257810022
gmskus7sbgt5d INSERT /*+ domtest plsql */ IN 1 7407988653257810022 SQL_PLAN_5s3v02k7yx9
64rzqgrt63wzu INSERT /*+ domtest sql */ INTO 0 17374141102446297863
64rzqgrt63wzu INSERT /*+ domtest sql */ INTO 1 17374141102446297863 SQL_PLAN_1ayk9a0wnr
SQL> Cleanup baselines:
SQL> declare
2 l_spm_op pls_integer;
3 begin
4 for x in (select sql_handle from dba_sql_plan_baselines b where created >= trunc(sysdate))
5 loop
6 l_spm_op :=
7 dbms_spm.drop_sql_plan_baseline(x.sql_handle);
8 end loop;
9 end;
10 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> So, I would expect that this is related to DBMS_MVIEW and a restriction on recursive, internal statements.
For example, if you capture sql plan baselines you don't capture baselines for sys and system statements, etc.
Further investigation required.
For example, let's build an MV:
SQL> create materialized view mv1
2 build immediate
3 refresh on demand
4 as
5 select /*+ domtest mv */ col1 from t1;
Materialized view created.
SQL> exec dbms_mview.refresh('MV1');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> We see two statements from the initial creation of the MV and the subsequent refresh (the latter is the one with the BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK hint).
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,50) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 , to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 from v$sql
7 where sql_text like 'INSERT %domtest%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SIG SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
ctyufr5b5yzfm INSERT INTO "RIMS"."MV1" selec 0 12798978218302414227
t /*+ domtest mv */
gfa550uufmr34 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CH 0 12927173360082366872
ECK */ INTO "RIMS"."
SQL> Even if we repeat the refresh, we can't see to get a baseline:
SQL> exec dbms_mview.refresh('MV1');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> exec dbms_mview.refresh('MV1');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> exec dbms_mview.refresh('MV1');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> exec dbms_mview.refresh('MV1');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> exec dbms_mview.refresh('MV1');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> exec dbms_mview.refresh('MV1');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,50) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 , to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 from v$sql
7 where sql_text like 'INSERT %domtest%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SIG SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
ctyufr5b5yzfm INSERT INTO "RIMS"."MV1" selec 0 12798978218302414227
t /*+ domtest mv */
gfa550uufmr34 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CH 0 12927173360082366872
ECK */ INTO "RIMS"."
SQL> So.... might that BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK have anything to do with it?
It's not likely to be relevant but perhaps we should just check it?
Let's see what happens if we go back to our original plsql statement because we can't insert into an MV directly.
SQL> begin
2 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */ INTO t1 select 1 from dual;
3 end;
4 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,50) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 --, to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 from v$sql
7 where sql_text like 'INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
6kjvr1gu6v2pq INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */ INTO T1 SELEC 0
SQL> begin
2 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */ INTO t1 select 1 from dual;
3 end;
4 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,50) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 --, to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 from v$sql
7 where sql_text like 'INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
6kjvr1gu6v2pq INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */ INTO T1 SELEC 0
SQL> begin
2 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */ INTO t1 select 1 from dual;
3 end;
4 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,50) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 --, to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 from v$sql
7 where sql_text like 'INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
6kjvr1gu6v2pq INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */ INTO T1 SELEC 0
6kjvr1gu6v2pq INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */ INTO T1 SELEC 1 SQL_PLAN_aq62u7rqdfcs8125daea2
SQL> So, nothing to do with that.
I would suggest that it is because, being executed via DBMS_MVIEW, it is special and bypasses consideration for baselines.
Can we somehow circumvent this?
Perhaps, baselines being a pretty flexible vehicle that work off SIGNATURE (and PLAN_HASH_2).
Let's double check the signature and plan hash we need to reproduce.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,50) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 , to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 , plan_hash_value
7 from v$sql
8 where sql_text like 'INSERT %domtest%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SIG SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
PLAN_HASH_VALUE
ctyufr5b5yzfm INSERT INTO "RIMS"."MV1" selec 0 12798978218302414227
t /*+ domtest mv */
3617692013
gfa550uufmr34 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CH 0 12927173360082366872
ECK */ INTO "RIMS"."
3617692013
SQL> And replace the materialized view with a table:
SQL> drop materialized view mv1;
Materialized view dropped.
SQL> create table mv1
2 (col1 number);
Table created.
SQL> And try to get a statement with the same signature and plan that does use a baseline:
SQL> begin
2 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */ INTO "RIMS"."MV1" select /*+ domtest mv */ col1 from t1 ;
3 end;
4 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,50) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 , to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 , plan_hash_value
7 from v$sql
8 where sql_text like 'INSERT %domtest%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SIG SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
PLAN_HASH_VALUE
ctyufr5b5yzfm INSERT INTO "RIMS"."MV1" selec 0 12798978218302414227
t /*+ domtest mv */
3617692013
5n6auhnqpb258 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CH 0 12927173360082366872 SQL_PLAN_b6tnbps6tn
ECK */ INTO "RIMS".
3617692013
gfa550uufmr34 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CH 0 12927173360082366872
ECK */ INTO "RIMS"."
3617692013
SQL> Now if we drop and recreate the materialized view:
SQL> create materialized view mv1
2 build immediate
3 refresh on demand
4 as
5 select /*+ domtest mv */ col1 from t1;
Materialized view created.
SQL> exec dbms_mview.refresh('MV1');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,50) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 , to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 , plan_hash_value
7 from v$sql
8 where sql_text like 'INSERT %domtest%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SIG SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
PLAN_HASH_VALUE
dac4d22mf0m6k INSERT INTO "RIMS"."MV1" selec 0 12798978218302414227
t /*+ domtest mv */
3617692013
cn4syqz9cxp3y INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CH 0 12927173360082366872 SQL_PLAN_b6tnbps6tn
ECK */ INTO "RIMS"."
3617692013
SQL> And cleanup:
SQL> drop table t1;
Table dropped.
SQL> drop materialized view mv1;
Materialized view dropped.
SQL> declare
2 l_spm_op pls_integer;
3 begin
4 for x in (select sql_handle from dba_sql_plan_baselines b where created >= trunc(sysdate))
5 loop
6 l_spm_op :=
7 dbms_spm.drop_sql_plan_baseline(x.sql_handle);
8 end loop;
9 end;
10 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> So....
Are baselines created for sql statements executed from PLSQL? Yes.
Are baselines created for internal statements from DBMS_MVIEW? No.
Why? Don't know. But I think it's expected behaviour.
Is there a convoluted way of applying a baseline to the internal refresh statement? Yes. -
Firewire audio problems with OS X 10.5.6
Hello,
I’m experiencing audio problems with Firewire 400 on my Macbook running Mac OSX 10.5.6.
I’ve got a 2.4Ghz IntelCore 2 Duo with 4 GB RAM and 59 GB available on the internal HD.
It’s hooked up to a brand new Mackie D.4 mixer with 2 Firewire outputs. The problems occur on both Firewire outputs.
I’ve installed automatically from the software update (which I will never do again) to 10.5.6. I never tried the D.4 with 10.5.5 so I can’t tell if the problems occur there also.
The main problem is that after a couple of minutes of recording the sound starts to break up and get really distorted. After a while the sound comes back again.
The second problem is that Soundtrack Pro or Audacity don’t get any audio input from the D.4, although audio input is clearly visible in System Preferences – Sound.
The only sound program that works with all 14 Firewire channels is Ableton, but also in Ableton the distortion occurs.
An example of the distortion can be checked here:
http://media.kaalslag.com/firewire-distortion-problem-mackieD4+Macbook.mp3
I’ve roamed several forums and sites to solve the problem and I tried these solutions:
I updated again to 10.5.6. with the full combo download from the Apple site. Restarted. Problem still there.
I shut Airport off, because lots of sites mentioned problems with Airport conflicting with audio/firewire. Didn’t work.
I did the work around with shutting the Macbook off, disconnecting the D.4, restarting the Macbook, opening Audio/Midi Setup, connecting the D.4 again, toggling the format frequencies a couple of times. Again, no use.
Right now I’m using my “old” Macbook again to record from vinyl. This one is still running on OSX 10.4.11. No problems so far.
I’ve had the distortion problems occuring before with an USB interface. Hoped that the Mackie Firewire would solve the problem, but it seems now that there’s a serious audio Firewire problem which is still not solved in OSX 10.5.
Any help, tips and/or a work around would be much appreciated. Thanks!You could try using another computer in Target Disk mode (as an "external HD"), or you can connect the firewire cable and disconnect all other network cables (turning off airport). Then on each computer go to the "Network" system preferences and select "Built-in Firewire" from the list of ports and choose "Manually" from the drop-down menu next to "Configure". Enter the following IP addresses and subnet masks, apply the changes.
_Computer 1_
IP Address: 192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
_Computer 2_
IP Address: 192.168.1.2
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
After those ip addresses are entered and you've clicked "Apply", ensure that for both computers you have file sharing enabled (done in the "Sharing" system preferences), and then check the Finder sidebar to see if the computers can see each other (their names should appear under "Shared" in the sidebar--if not, try restarting).
If the computers dont appear (even after restarting), using the "Connect To" option that's available in the Finder's "Go" menu. In there, to connect to another computer enter it's IP address as follows:
afp://IP_ADDRESS
If you're on the computer with the ip address of 192.168.1.1, you would enter 192.168.1.2 as "IP_ADDRESS". The "afp" is the protocol (just like "http" for web), and stands for "Apple Filing Protocol"...Apple's file sharing protocol. -
Problems with captured animation
Goodmorning,
We have a problem with captured animations.
We have created a few movies which have some captured animations.
When we play the movies, they do work. After saving and reopening most of them don't work anymore,
and only the part with the captured animation. The screens goes fully white while playing the animation.
Only the text balloons are visable...
We work on a group directory with captivate 3. Recently the flash player is updated to version 10.
We both are opening the files, not at the same time.
Questions:
Anybody aware of the problem ?
Anybody with any solution ?
Does anybody knows where captivate stores captured animations ?
For example. When I look in the library, i can see four captured animations, when i want to update them, i dont see any of them.
Brdgs MarcHi there
I believe you are talking about a Full Motion Recording (FMR). If this is Captivate 3, likely you are seeing an issue whereby Flash Player 10 is causing a problem.
If you revert to Flash Player 9 you should see the preview within Captivate again. Or, if you choose not to downgrade the Flash Player, you may elect to avoid previewing in Captivate and instead preview in the Web Browser.
Cheers... Rick
Click here for Adobe Authorized Captivate and RoboHelp HTML Training
Click here for the SorcerStone Blog
Click here for RoboHelp and Captivate eBooks -
USB audio problems with 2013 iMac
I'm having a strange audio problem with USB microphones and headsets. The issue with my Logitech H650e is shown in this screencast I recorded. In the first part of the screencast, I am not speaking into the mic—yet you can see the levels fluctuating as if there is static playing (not in a natural pattern that you'd see when someone is speaking). In the next part of the video I demonstrate that selecting the built-in iMac mic for input, and then re-selecting the Logitech headset temporarily solves the problem. You can see the input start to fluctuate normally as it should when I am speaking. But at 0:31 in the screencast, you can see the input levels freeze and stop registering anything. I continued to speak until the end of the screencast, but no input was detected. For this screencast, I was on a Go To Webinar call, but the problem occurs regardless of whether I'm using Skype, Go To Webinar, GarageBand or any other software.
The problem with my Blue Yeti USB microphone is also different. In that case, the input does not freeze as it does with the Logitech headset. The levels appear as you would expect, and it seems to work. However, the person on the other end can hear static in the background, even though I don't hear it in my own headphones. I learned this because I just tried to do a Skype interview with the Blue Yeti, and the interviewer told me they could hear static. We closed Skype and called each other back twice, but the problem persisted. Then, suspecting the problem was related to what I described above with the Logitech, I unplugged the Yeti and then plugged it into my Macbook Air 2013 (also running Mavericks). Lo and behold the static completely disappeared.
My Griffin iMic and Audio Technica lavalier mic (attached to the iMic) behaves similarly to the Yeti, except in this case I can hear the static when I speak with my monitoring headphones. The input works but I get a lot of cracking and static in the background. This was confirmed by calling the Skype Test Call number and recording a message, which is then played back.
Here are the facts:
All 3 of my USB audio microphones/headsets do not work with my 2013 iMac running Mavericks
All 3 of these microphones/headsets worked fine with my 2008 Mac Pro running Mountain Lion
All 3 of these microphones/headsets work fine with my 2013 Macbook Air running Mavericks
In this other thread, several people are reporting similar issues with the iMac 2013 and Mavericks. At least two people did not have the issue when the iMac 2013 was running Mountain Lion. This of course suggests the issue is the combination of the iMac 2013 and Mavericks.Apple>About This Mac>More Info>Service
Please read the warranty paperwork that came w/your computer.
You have 14 days to return the computer w/no questions asked.
You have 90 days of FREE phone tech support on top of your standard 1 year warranty unless you also purchased AppleCare which gives you an additional 2 years of coverage plus FREE phone support.
Strongly suggest that you take FULL advantage of the above before it runs out. Let Apple deal w/the problems. -
Audio problems with Droid/X
When sending voice messages using Cloudtalk, the recipient hears only garbage. I contacted Cloudtalk technical support, and it appears that the 3gp file sent by the phone is not recognized. This problem is known by them, and happens only on Droid/X.
Anyone else is experiencing audio problems with the droid/x?That doesn't sound like an audio issue with the X, it sounds like a compatibility issue between the X and the service.
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http://1drv.ms/1jWJ5a3
Problem with capturing image. Logs included.
Also after deploying letters are swapped. System is on D drive, and data on C drive.
Any idea ?Based on the logfiles:
SMSSITECODE=K01
SMSMP=SCCM.kolubara.local
you could also use DNSSUFFIX=kolubara.local
More on CCMSetup parameters can be found here
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699356.aspx. Use client.msi parameters in your task sequence separated by spaces, so that your Setup Windows & Configuration Manager Client -step looks like this: -
Hello all, I'm having audio problems with my FiOS set top box. When I start to change channels I lose audio and can't get it back unless I turn the TV off/on or I change the HDMI source on my TV . Seems after changing a couple of channels the problem happens. I've tried the in home agent auto correct, and different HDMI cables. I have a Westinghouse TV and I'll try a firmware update for the TV and see if that fixes it. Any fix for this and the possibility that it might be the set top box ? I just got FiOS and all is going well besides this issue. Seems that the other STB that are model # 335 aren't having this problem.
Some TVs have had issues with the HDMI handshake and the Audio. You may be required to use the separate bulkier HD Component cables with separate audio cables. Or try it as a solution on that TV.
I have CHS 435 DVR on a Samsung, and 2 CHS 335s on different model Vizio TVs, all with HDMI, and no issues. Others have reported different issues. I did a search here with the following results. Perhaps this information will help.
http://forums.verizon.com/t5/forums/searchpage/tab/message?filter=location&location=forum-board%3AFi... -
Audio Problems with some HD channels (HBO mostly)
I'm experiencing sporadic audio problems with a handful of HD channels. Most noticably on HBO.
When the audio is output through the television itself, it sounds OK... however if the audio is output through my home theater receiver and speakers, I can hear a lot of static and "crackling" on certain movies and shows.
The issue isn't the home theater setup, as I have several other components that use it (AppleTV, Bluray, Xbox, etc.) and the audio sounds perfect from them.
The only device that displays that poor audio is the FiOS Set Top Box and even then it's only on a few channels.
I thought maybe that the optical audio cable between the set top box and the receiver may have been bad, so I replaced that. Same problem even with the new cable.
The problem is either with the Set Top Box itself or the audio levels on the stream from the channel provider.
Has anyone experienced anything similar to this, and if so... did you resolve it somehow?
Any help you could provide would be most appreciated.
Thanks!Check the following.
Help & Settings > Settings > Entitlement Information
Here are possible entitlements mapped to channels.
101 - 104 : PSB HD
407 - 433 : Essential Extra / Unlimited Extra
446 - 453 : HD Extra
501 : Sky Sports 1
502 : Sky Sports 2
507 - 509 : BT Sport SD
510 - 512 : BT Sport HD
513 - 514 : Essential Extra / Unlimited Extra
530 - 540 : Sky Movies
555 - 563 : Kids Extra
You need 'HD Extra' for channels 446 - 453. I have the free 'BT Sport HD' but that does not cover entertainment HD channels. You need to subscribe to the HD Extra bolt-on for £3 for them. Have you ordered HD Extra (it only became available from last Sunday)? -
Audio problem with 2gen ipod touch
Recently I've been having issues with my second generation Ipod Touch and I'm hoping that someone will be able to help me. The problem is a bit strange, so please bear with me as I try to explain it.
As I said, I have a second generation 8GB Ipod Touch that hasn't been too problematic until now. Recently it has been having major audio issues. I was listening to it with my headphones one day when the audio cut out. I thought I had paused the track by accident, but according to the screen, the audio was still playing, however the volume bar had vanished as though no headphones were connected at all. I popped the headphones out and then in again; it worked for a few moments before the problem happened again. I had thought it was just a problem with my headphones until it happened again with a different set and then the audio jack for my car stereo. All the cords are fully pushed in, I checked that problem immediately. It will randomly happen where the audio will cut out and the volume bar will vanish, like it would with nothing connected to it.
Another issue that I noticed is with my external speakers. For whatever reason they are no longer working, just like the headphones, the volume bar is gone and will not return no matter if the music is playing/paused or if I attempt to adjust it with the buttons on the side.
I have never had a real issue with this Ipod and I'd love to know if there's an explanation or if I should just attempt to take it into the Apple Store and see what they can make of it.
Thanks in advance, feel free to ask any questions and I apologize if the explanation was rubbish.I've seen that kind of issue when there's a problem with the dock connector. It's somehow detecting something plugged into the bottom. You should try to make sure there's nothing stuck in or around the dock connector such as lint or some thing else.
Also make sure you backup and restore your ipod to make sure you take care of any software issues that may be causing this to occur.
Lastly if it still happens, you should definitely take it in for service. -
Hello
We own a Panasonic camera (AJ-PX5000G) and we film in 1080p50 with the AVC-Intra100 Codec. When importing longer clips in Premiere Pro, the video is fully loaded, but the waveform of the sound ends at the Time Code 00:02:28:35.
Sometimes the sound could be played after this Timecode but otherwise there is no audio. Even if we use the same clip several times we see that it works sometimes and sometimes not. It looks random.
We also tried to import the Clips with Adobe Prelude directly from the P2-Card but there are the same problems.
The Clips in 1080p50 AVC-Intra100 have a bitrate of 227Mbps. After 2 Minutes and 28 Seconds 4Gb are written on the P2-Card and the Camera starts a new picture file and 4 sound files..
It looks like Adobe Premiere Pro has problems with the correct relation of the files that all get together to one clip.
Is there anybody who can confirm this problem? Can anybody help me with this Premiere Problem?
Dennis
(Workstation: Dell Precision T3600, Intel Xeon E5-1620 @ 3.60 GHz, 16 GB RAM, Windows 7 Professional 64-bit, Service Pack 1, Premiere Pro CC 2014.1 (Build 8.1.0) )
Mediainfo of the P2-Cards:
General
Complete name : \CONTENTS\VIDEO\0068T7.MXF
Format : MXF
Format profile : OP-Atom
Format settings : Closed / Complete
File size : 3.92 GiB
Duration : 2mn 28s
Overall bit rate : 227 Mbps
Encoded date : 2014-10-15 13:33:41.000
Writing application : Panasonic P2 2.0
Writing library : Panasonic P2 2.0
Video
ID : 2
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile : High 4:2:[email protected]
Format settings, CABAC : No
Format settings, GOP : N=1
Format settings, wrapping mode : Clip
Codec ID : 0D01030102106002-0401020201323104
Duration : 2mn 28s
Bit rate : 227 Mbps
Width : 1 920 pixels
Height : 1 080 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16:9
Frame rate : 50.000 fps
Standard : Component
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:2
Bit depth : 10 bits
Scan type : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 2.193
Stream size : 3.92 GiB (100%)
Color primaries : BT.709
Transfer characteristics : BT.709
Matrix coefficients : BT.709
Mediainfo Audio-Datei P2-Card:
General
Complete name : \CONTENTS\AUDIO\0068T700.MXF
Format : MXF
Format profile : OP-Atom
Format settings : Closed / Complete
File size : 13.6 MiB
Duration : 2mn 28s
Overall bit rate mode : Constant
Overall bit rate : 770 Kbps
Encoded date : 2014-10-15 13:33:41.000
Writing application : Panasonic P2 2.0
Writing library : Panasonic P2 2.0
Audio
ID : 3
Format : PCM
Format settings, Endianness : Little
Format settings, wrapping mode : Clip (AES)
Codec ID : 0D01030102060400
Duration : 2mn 28s
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 768 Kbps
Channel(s) : 1 channel
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Bit depth : 16 bits
Stream size : 13.6 MiB (100%)Hi,
we have the same problem!
It is not possible to play audio with the AVC-Intra100 Codec fluently.
Can anybody help?
Thanks,
Anja -
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I have two Apple TVs. One is latest model w latest upgrade, the other is generation before without latest upgrade. Same audio issue on both. I have tons of iTunes TV shows and movies and this is the only episode with an issue. Something is wrong with this file that causes it to screws up the audio on Apple TV.
Has anyone else seen this kind of audio issue specific to just one TV episode or movie? Anyone know support path for iTunes problems?If other episodes play Dolby Digital fine this could be a file encoding problem - they sometimes get it wrong.
I suggest you all contact Apple about the problem via itunes store support here:
https://expresslane.apple.com/
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