On Tue, 18 Sep 2001 18:16:59 GMT, frank@cytologyservices.com (Frank Ramage [CSMI] [WUGNet])
wrote:

>>> Why would you render to mpeg and then try to return
>>> that to the VX-2000...?

>Sorry, my mistake... I was trying to say that I could capture and render to
>MPEG fine... no intention of saving mpeg back to DV (I'm a support person, so
>I'm always interested in what parts of a system DO work).
>
>I can't capture, edit and render back to tape (directly, in DV format) without
>the symptoms I described.

Usually that is due to leaving programs running in the
background (anti-virus, especially), using a badly
fragmented drive for programs, video preview files,
*and* video source files... (if the latter, try installing
a second, video-dedicated drive, and moving the source
files to it [and, ideally, the preview files to a third
drive - but at least defragment the program drive before
proceeding...]), or not having drive(s) operating in UDMA
mode. Otherwise, you should be OK (the RAM is overkill...).