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Is it the RAM?
Here’s the unit:
PowerMac G4
OSX 10.3.9
FCP 4.5
Quicktime 7.5RAM slot 1 = 128MB
RAM slot 2 = 512MB
2 RAM slots openHelp Help! The problem is that I cannot capture DV into Final Cut. The minute I hit CAPTURE NOW, Final Cut will freeze. Then after I power off and on, that particular capture file will be something like 10G. . .although it didn’t really capture anything. Obviously, I trash this. I have been told that this is a memory leak somewhere.
Now. . .given my system and the RAM situation I outlined above. . .it has been suggested to me to get that RAM to at LEAST 2gig. So. . ..can I buy a 2 gig stick and just replace the 128MB? Or do I have to buy matched pairs?
Do you think this is the problem?
Interestingly, I can import DV into iMovie (which I would not even think of using), so I know it’s not a firewire problem or anything like that. I’ve even tried importing the .dv files (captured in iMovie) into Final Cut, but FCP doesn’t like it. . .needs to render audio, then it’s really clunky getting through the timeline.
Would upgrading to 10.4 help?
Actually this problem has gone on for the better part of a year, but after a few tries, I always got it to work. Now it won’t. And I can’t do a batch capture, because the sound on the logged/captured clips is way out of sync.
I can supply more information if you need. . .I have a major project I need to start on this weekend and, needless to say, I need to import DV. It’s a must!
Thanks!
Glenn
I’m here all day. . .