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  • premiere settings to prevent dropped frames on playback

    Posted by Tara Walch on January 22, 2007 at 5:08 pm

    my computer is working very slowly when i work with premiere. i get an error window that comes up saying that it’s dropping frames. this happens on all video whether captured and edited, rendered from AE. and it takes forever to come back… it freezes things up for 30 seconds or so, repeatedly, so something isn’t right.

    the error code is as follows:

    4 frames dropped during playback
    Received MQ_EVENT_INFO event:
    Category = 0 x 10005.
    Code = 0 x 4105C.
    Severity = 0 x 2.
    Media Time = 0ms.
    Stream Time = 0 ms.
    Filter : Digisuite DTVDVVideo Renderer1.
    Description : 105C : A starvation event detected.

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    Under performance options for my system properties i have total paging file size for all drives: 1536MB. should i change this, not sure what changing would do.

    Advice would be appreciated, setting things to work smoothly seems to be different for different computers and i am still not sure what’s going on all the time.

    Tara Walch replied 19 years, 3 months ago 3 Members · 4 Replies
  • 4 Replies
  • Phocas Kroon

    January 23, 2007 at 12:38 am

    Shut down all applications (document scanner, virus scanner etc)
    Maybe that helps.
    What media are you using (AVI captured with firewire?)
    What is the size of your second Hard disc?

    Goos luck

    Phocas Kroon

  • Tara Walch

    January 23, 2007 at 10:05 pm

    thank you for replying.

    my software is on a disk of 17GB 9GB are free. my second disk is 596 GB with 530GB free. so it shouldn’t be a shortage of space. i capture with digisuite the dvcpro deck does not have a firewire card so it’s .avi but not via firewire. it captures fine but on playback it drops frames and then freezes.

    i doubt the network administrator would let me operate without norton. i’m pretty sure there isn’t an automatic virus scanner, and i don’t have a document scanner connected.

  • Mike Velte

    January 24, 2007 at 12:27 pm

    [Tara Jean] “i doubt the network administrator would let me operate without norton”

    My experience helping others is that Norton is ruining your video playback.

    https://www.video2stream.com

  • Tara Walch

    January 29, 2007 at 4:49 pm

    I think it was spyware ‘phoning home’ and it was disturbing the rendering process.

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