I'm a video/film hobbiest recently turned "side business to justify the cost". I'm armed and dangerous with a WP-XP (as of a couple weeks). I'll be capturing friends and family film over the coming months and once the process is perfected I'll open for bizness.
First off, did the customary set it up in a hurry and try a capture and even in a rush (with some late phone calls to Rodger) I was able to get some awesome captures, thanks Rodger awesome work!
Now, to tweak the quality. I've been lurking for a while and reading many posts (including the "best practices" post). I'm setting up a permanent rig with my recent "sweet" eBay find... a Sony 3CCD TRV900 w/ 12x for $300! It works great except it does not capture to tape only firewire (and so the low price tag) but who needs tape

Now for the next challenge. I know Rodger (and others) suggest a raid setup to be able to optimally capture. But, I have talked to someone who was able to do captures without a raid setup. I may eventually go raid but for now it is a matter of time, money and messing with an already stable system.
My rushed test capture looked pretty good. My question is, how do I know if/when I'm not capturing all the frames? How does it show up in the end product? I mean when capturing DV over 1394 it gives me a dropped frame count. Would I see choopy video or blurred frames? Would I need to capture a descreet number of frames and then go count them in the captured AVI (sounds like a lot of work)?
I have Premiere, Scenalyzer (which now does stop motion) and a trial of DobCap. Are any of these better than the others for a non-raid system? I'm guessing Premiere is worst because it is a memory hog. I tried to monitor the mouse clicks on the capture button but that does not look like a good indication. I'll do the pulldown and editing in Vegas 4.0.
I am running W2k, seperat video HD (7200RPM), defragged, killing all unneeded process, disabling Nic card etc.
Next question is capture environment. Is it better to have a well light room, dark room... candle light (for those romantic captures)? Does it even matter?
Sorry for the long post, I have more questions but I'm going to do some experimenting first.
Thanks!!!
-Tom