TheRogueWolf
IS-IT--Management
Hi, I'm new to this forum so please excuse me if this is a stupid question.
I'm trying to capture video from an analogue source to my laptop using a Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 DVD Creator but without much success. I can capture at full PAL resolution to my desktop PC with no loss of frame rate but capturing to the laptop results in dropped frames and jerky video.
After doing some research on the net I found that the laptop only has a 4700 rpm hard drive and I'm now fairly sure this is where the bottleneck is occurring.
My question is: I have a Western Digital MyBook external hard drive with both firewire and USB 2.0 connections which runs at 7200 rpm. Would this be faster than the internal hard drive taking into account the fact that it is connected externally?
Many thanks!
I'm trying to capture video from an analogue source to my laptop using a Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 DVD Creator but without much success. I can capture at full PAL resolution to my desktop PC with no loss of frame rate but capturing to the laptop results in dropped frames and jerky video.
After doing some research on the net I found that the laptop only has a 4700 rpm hard drive and I'm now fairly sure this is where the bottleneck is occurring.
My question is: I have a Western Digital MyBook external hard drive with both firewire and USB 2.0 connections which runs at 7200 rpm. Would this be faster than the internal hard drive taking into account the fact that it is connected externally?
Many thanks!