I was able to create a DVD when I saved the file in MPEG format...set at the
highest resolution. The quality seems good...but I am assuming that it would
be better if I could save with the AVI....or does it not matter? The DVD I
created was approximately 3 minutes in length. A few skips (hiccups) with
the audio portion...but the video portion worked.
Am I correct in assuming the the MPEG format quality is lower than the AVI?
Thanks,
Chris
"Wojo" wrote:
> You shouldn't have any performance issues with that system.
> It sounds like you did everything right which would tend to point towards
> either a problem with the camera or with the firewire cable (not the port
> obviously since you have tried 2 different computers) but have a look at
> this site in case you missed anything it details exactly how to optimize
> your computer to capture a good video.
> http://www.myvideoproblems.com/Tutor...PcForVideo.htm
> -Wojo
>
> "Kayaker" <Kayaker@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:978D4DE5-8CE6-4C7A-83D6-994A6CE0286A@microsoft.com...
> > AMD athlon xp 2500+ 1.83 GHz - 1.00 GB of RAM
> > Lite-on DVDRW SOHW1673s
> > "Wojo" wrote:
> >
> >> Well it sounds like you took the right steps so far but let me ask, what
> >> are
> >> your computer specs?
> >>
> >> "Kayaker" <Kayaker@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news
C4D9F40-F63F-4938-8595-613177295E2F@microsoft.com...
> >> >I am trying to create training DVD's for use in my classroom, but have
> >> >so
> >> >far
> >> > been unsuccessful.
> >> >
> >> > When I capture video from my DV in AVI format, the resolution is high,
> >> > but
> >> > the content is choppy. I have turned off the preview pane....closed
> >> > programs
> >> > so that only my capture program is running....defragged my hard
> >> > drive....used
> >> > two different machines with the same result. I have also spent $93 on
> >> > Easy
> >> > Media Creator 8 today....and still the same results.
> >> >
> >> > Any help would be greatly appreciated!
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
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