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Appendix A: Tips & Tricks  
III
 
H
INTS FOR IMPROVING THE CAPTURE PERFORMANCE OF YOUR 
HARD DISK
 
General 
During capturing of videos a large amount of data is transferred from the 
capture board to the hard disk. You might find that your system cannot keep 
up with the required amount of data transfer for the settings you have 
chosen. 
When capturing, your system might pause, the video might be jerky or jitter 
(not smooth), and some of the frames might be dropped (not saved to disk). 
Playback quality of such a video is typically unsatisfactory.  
To avoid such problems, we herein have described a number of practices to 
optimise your system. 
 
Please, bear in mind that each system is reacting different. Something that 
improves performance on one system might not be effective on another 
system. 
Installing hard disks 
The Windows operating systems support 32-bit hard disk access. Please 
check in Start/Settings/Control Panel/System/Device Manager whether your 
hard disk drive or your SCSI controller has been detected by Windows 
correctly (no yellow or red warnings in the Device Manager behind the 
device groups). If not, the data transfer rate of your hard disk will not 
suffice for a satisfying quality when recording and playing back video. 
If possible, install a second hard disk for capturing and saving all of your 
video clips. For recording and playing back video a SCSI hard disk with 
SCSI controllers should be preferred. 
You can save temporary files to your system hard disk or another partition. 
The Windows operating systems access system files during recording and 
playback. If these files are located on the same hard disk as the video clips, 
the head has to be repositioned, which leads to one or more dropped frames 
(unsmooth playback).