I have read the posts about 1394 cable not being adequate and such – however, my 80GB Maxtor runs (IDE 2 ATA 100) perfectly with the DV out feature, and –to my dismay- the 2 Ultra133 200GB Maxtors (raid 0) always run the flamethrower error. Now, could it be: 1. The Raid 0 ATA 133 speed throughput is too much to handle; or 2. my onboard VIA OHCI drivers are not compliant? Why does my ATA 100 drives with DV out selected run perfectly, but not my raid Drives?
Thanks!
No one has an answer, huh? Sometimes it plays, but upon pressing the space bar, it glitches then starts to play; however, it continues to glitch until tehe DIO error comes up. Turning off DV out does work, but I would like to use my DV out (no mojo, just Sony GV-D300). It still works when I use the ATA 100 drives, just not teh RAID 0 133 Drives. The ATA drives are in fine conditiona and the read/write speeds are 84-107 mbs, and access times are 9-9.3...
Sincerely,
Trying to see if anyone has the same problem.
Hi,
I have the same problem AND I have a VIA Chipset, what do I do?
see my problem at: http://www.avid.com/exchange/forums/73992/ShowPost.aspx
Thanks,
Pierre
Just buy the ads Pyro 1394 card; you'll be glad that you did....
lunalobo
Is the motherboard a multi PCI bus motherboard. If you have the 1394 port and the storage on the same PCI bus that can cause problems. And yes, it's not worth the couple dollary you might save on a cheep 1394 card, get the Pyro card, it's $25 here http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=10370677&loc=101&sp=1.
Sorry,
I meant I have a VIA SATA chipset. My 1394 card is an old Studio DV plus card with two firewire ports on it. Still think I should buy me a new 1394 card?
Ok,
Now we're getting somewhere... first three are not applicable to me, but the third... going to certainly try kicking out 512 extra non-Kingston ddr.
Thanks for helping,
will post the result.
Check the AUTO EE settings on the deck. Some decks (ex. Sony DSR-1800, Sony HVD-1500) don't seem to play well on the FireWire bus if the AUTO EE Standby is set to PB. Changing it to EE improves the behavior. Changing STOP to EE should help to.
If you try this, please report your results to this thread.
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