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22nd November 01:06
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How are you transferring the video from your videocamera to your PC? If
you are using a USB cable, then switch to a Firewire/I-Link/IEEE 1394 (they're all the same) connection. USB connections were only designed for low quality, web-cam like video - exactly what you're seeing now. If you use a Firewire connection, then you will be transferring an exact copy of what's on your tape in the full 720 x 480 resolution (720 x 576 if you're in PAL-land). Even when you do transfer your video using a Firewire connection, you will probably notice some interlacing artifacts when viewing. This is completely normal. If you view your video using VLC www.videolan.org/vlc - then you can enable a de-interlacing filter that will make the video look much better on your computer screen. If your final output is DVD, then do not de-interlace your video when encoding to MPG-2. |
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