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Originally Posted by iceman
I get that sometimes, I have to capture to an external HDD to avoid it and even then I sometimes still get it.
Click ok and try changing the frame rate to 15fps and see if it comes back, or tick and untick "auto" on the shutter speed.
It also happens when something is not connected, if you're not getting power to it or similar.
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OK. I'll try those few things. I'm using a Belkin 6-port powered hub, and everything appears to be securely plugged in and working.
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Originally Posted by [1ponders]
Are you using a PCMCIA Card? I used to have something similar happen. I contact TIS and they sent me a lind for a Firewire Manager Program that fixed the issue.
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No, Paul. Not using a PCMCIA card. I have a four-pin firewire port on my lappy.
I'll download a Firewire Manager prog and see how I go. You wouldn't happen to have a link?
The weird thing is the cam's been working fine right up until the last few days