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Speed of capture- tethering

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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Because of your 4-pin firewire I was asking myself whether you are on Mac or Windows? There is no speed difference between 4- en 6-pin firewire. The 4-pins connection lags power. Do you use Canon 1D or 1Ds mkII?
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  • Cynthia111
    opps.. on windows machine, using a p30+ on a Mamyia 645AFDII.
    Laptop Specs - XP sp3, 2ghz processor with 2gb RAM. CPone v 4
    Desktop - XP SP3, DualCore 3.2ghz, 3.25 (4 installed)gb RAM,

    i knew the 4 pin lacked the power, was wondering if the lack of power decreased performance.

    please also note that i'm an idiot and just realized i posted under the Mac forum. Rather than me posting twice, can Admin please move this over. sorry and thanks.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Looking at your setup I would first rule out the network by tethering to the local computer. Although I don't suspect the network to be the bottleneck, the combination of network and tethering does not excite me in the first place (it can work though). Both computer should do the trick specs wise, although the 2 GB RAM and 2 GHz processor of the laptop can become a limiting factor after a number of images to generate the previews in time. Check whether CO4 or 5 is the only application running while tethering to prevent other programs take away these resources.
    Firewire however, being it 4- or 6-pins to your P30+, is potentially the biggest bottleneck. Firewire speed with Windows is very much fluctuating depending on the hardware but I have rarely seen a good performance but mostly mediocre or bad. See if you can find a friend with a Mac (any Mac) to try (Firewire is good working on Mac).
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  • Cynthia111
    [quote="Paul_E"] wrote:
    Firewire speed with Windows is very much fluctuating depending on the hardware but I have rarely seen a good performance but mostly mediocre or bad. See if you can find a friend with a Mac (any Mac) to try (Firewire is good working on Mac).[/quote]

    that makes a lot of since. I rarely ever use firewire because of it's instability on windows machines. i figure it was just the devices i was using, but if this is a known issue, it explains a lot.

    I tried tethering with saving the files on the local machine and not over the network. Still ran into the same issue.
    I think everything is pointing toward the firewrie.
    thanks again.
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