I've just RMA'd my 8knxp mobo because the firewire ports wouldn't work.
I've got the new board and the firewire's working ok. I thought I'd check the connections on the Xaser 3 top firewire port before I hooked it up. Vp (white) is connected to pin 2 and Vg black is connected to pin 1. This is...
I have the same problem with my Gigabyte 8KNXP.
Does yours have a TI 1394 bus adaptor?
I was told to re-load XP without SP1a as the new SP has a firewall to stop access to unterminated ports (like firewire ports). Didn't work for me but it sounds feasible.
I'm about to try 98SE with the...
I've tried another firewire cable with no luck.
I've tried another brand of DV camera which wasn't recognised either.
I borrowed a capture card and it worked with my camera.
Is this a driver issue?
Or maybe my firewire interface is broken.
Is there an easy way to check the operation of my...
I'm using a Belkin 6 pin to 4 pin cable.
When I plug the camera into the PC the words "DV IN" begins flashing in the viewfinder.
Any idea what this means?
The firewire ports won't see my camera (Canon XL1).
I have tried Microsoft Moviemaker 2, Ulead Videostudio and Premiere 6.0.
OS is XP with SP1a.
Any advice appreciated.
This may be a dumb question.
Should I be able to capture video through the onboard firewire ports on my 875P motherboard?
Or are these ports for firewire drives only?
Do I need to get a PCI capture card?
I'm getting 2,3,2,5 timings with Kingston HyperX PC3500 at 2.6V.
Increasing RAM voltage has no effect.
I can get to 214 MHz with these timings at memory frequency=2.0
CPU at 1.5V (not stock 1.55)
Hi Sumrtym,
I'm also looking for a DV video editing board.
This one has all the features I need..........Up to 12 HDD's , Firewire and S/PDIF inputs.
But it seems to be unstable.
How is your board behaving and what memory timings and voltage are you using?
Is this board reliable?
Does the...
Help.......
I love the features on the 8KNXP.
It seems perfect for a DV video editing system: up to 12 HDD's, firewire (even though it's only on the PCI bus) and an SPDIF input for my DAT machine.
But judging by the posts on this forum it seems to be totally unreliable.
Bottom line...
Is the non-ultra more stable?
There seems to be a lot of trouble getting boards to run at low latencies according to the 8KNXP forum.
I like the sound of the 8KNXP but if it won't run at 2-2-5-2 then I'm not interested.
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