I've got a specialized software program that captures live video from up to 5 firewire MiniDV camcorders at the same time. I'm running across a problem of the system rebooting when the live feeds remain open for more than a minute or two. I've contacted the manufacture of software and they say they haven't had this issue before with any of the thousands of installations they've done. I have the software running on Windows XP Pro SP2 and a prescott 3.0Ghz cpu with 1GB of DDR400 RAM.
I wonder if it's a heat issue? I've dealt with overheating at full cpu on another system, but don't know if that might be it. I have 4 MiniDV cameras hooked up to 4 separate firewire cards. The cpu utilization in the task manager is in the high 90% sometime at 100%. Does having 3 or 4 cameras place a heavy load on the cpu?
One test I've done is to open some programs that peg the cpu at 100% and they ran fine for over 20 minutes, so I don't really know if the rebooting is a heat problem???
Does anyone have any suggestions or know of any other forums I could ask this question?
Thanks.
I wonder if it's a heat issue? I've dealt with overheating at full cpu on another system, but don't know if that might be it. I have 4 MiniDV cameras hooked up to 4 separate firewire cards. The cpu utilization in the task manager is in the high 90% sometime at 100%. Does having 3 or 4 cameras place a heavy load on the cpu?
One test I've done is to open some programs that peg the cpu at 100% and they ran fine for over 20 minutes, so I don't really know if the rebooting is a heat problem???
Does anyone have any suggestions or know of any other forums I could ask this question?
Thanks.