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  • Premiere Serious Error – DL Extreme PCIe – Help!

    Posted by Bernardo on December 22, 2005 at 12:40 pm

    Hi guys. Good Morning.
    I just bought a brand new system to run DL Extreme PCIe, I bought the same configurations that is required to run on WInXP sp2 from blackmagic site (even Better):

    INTEL PENTIUM DUAL CORE
    Asus P5WD2 Premium

    Bernardo replied 20 years, 4 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Pablo2099

    December 22, 2005 at 1:24 pm

    just a stab in the dark but sounds like a hardware issue to me. Possibly even a power supply issue as given the system you are running, a 480 watt psu seems very borderline. What make of psu is it? Even if it should be enough some

  • Bernardo

    December 22, 2005 at 2:31 pm

    sorry, power supplt it’s 540 watts.

    GOLF GUY wrote:

    Had basically the same problem. What I did was start from stratch. I reinstalled Windows, but did not install SP2. Updated the bios with version 606. Downloaded the latest drivers for the video card. Downloaded Decklink’s 5.2.2 driver. Did a standard bios setup, except with the memory, for some reason ASUS does not recognize my Corsair memory as PC6400 (had to manually set that)and then loaded Adobe, Decklink and other needed software. The system has been pretty stable for the past three days. We do a ton of editing for our syndicated show, so maybe we have solved the problem. I did notice that there are certain DV files (codecs) that Decklink absolutely will not work with, so we try to avoid inserting those into a project.

    My system is as follows:

    ASUS P5WD2 Premium
    Intel Pentium D Dual Core 830
    4 250gig SATA disks with 16MB cache (3 in RAID 0 Config.)
    1 80gig SATA
    1 120gig 133 PATA (system)
    evga nVidia GeForce 6600GT 128
    2GB DDR2 800 RAM CORSAIR
    Antec case with 480 watt Power supply
    Decklink card installed in PCI slot 2

    well, that’s what i’m going to try!

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