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Jan 26, 2010 18:04 |  #1

I just started shooting with the 7d and im working on a video i shot this weekend...im not sure whats going one, but it seems like im missing frames in my clips...the video looks like its skipping and goes black and then comes back in. This is going on with several of my clips. Anyone else have this problem?


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Jan 26, 2010 20:51 |  #2

what speed is your memory card? could be the buffer rate not being able to keep up.


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Jan 26, 2010 21:03 |  #3

dou_b_14 wrote in post #9477447 (external link)
I just started shooting with the 7d and im working on a video i shot this weekend...im not sure whats going one, but it seems like im missing frames in my clips...the video looks like its skipping and goes black and then comes back in. This is going on with several of my clips. Anyone else have this problem?

My guess, old computer. What's the specs?


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Jan 26, 2010 21:21 |  #4

im using sandisk extreme 3 8 gig cards and the cpu is a new core 2 quad with 8 gigs of ram.
i think i know what the problem was though. I restarted the program and started cutting the video. After i started deleting pieces here and there it started working better. I think I had to many 1080 videos lined up to cut for the final music video. I might just have to lay out videos a little more slowly.


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Jan 26, 2010 21:22 |  #5

dou_b_14 wrote in post #9478651 (external link)
im using sandisk extreme 3 8 gig cards and the cpu is a new core 2 quad with 8 gigs of ram.
i think i know what the problem was though. I restarted the program and started cutting the video. After i started deleting pieces here and there it started working better. I think I had to many 1080 videos lined up to cut for the final music video. I might just have to lay out videos a little more slowly.

"new" quad core should be fine. Looks like you just forgot to take it in steps rather than mashing everything into one giant line.


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Jan 27, 2010 07:02 |  #6

basroil wrote in post #9478668 (external link)
"new" quad core should be fine. Looks like you just forgot to take it in steps rather than mashing everything into one giant line.

Yup...I got a little excited i guess! LOL...THANKS


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Jan 28, 2010 05:56 as a reply to  @ dou_b_14's post |  #7

glad u got it worked out. now lets see that final cut!


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