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Old 01-05-2006, 07:00 AM
usetheforce
 
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Default Poor quality video capture

I've got a Panasonic NV-GS120 Mini-Dv camcorder.
When I capture my footage into WMM it looks like it's strobing - missing
frames.
I have tried capturing at different qualities (e.g. Hi quality video large &
High quality video small) but it seems to make little difference to the
strobing.
I am capturing it via USB 2.0 & have read on other threads that USB maybe
the cause of this.
Firstly is there anyway I can fix this problem without purchasing Firewire,
perhaps in the WMM settings?
Secondly if there isnt any other way of fixing this problem other than
purchasing Firewire, can I be certain that I wont have this problem once I
have installed Firewire?
Thanks,
usetheforce
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Old 01-05-2006, 07:00 AM
Wojo
 
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Default Re: Poor quality video capture

"usetheforce" <usetheforce@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FF60F504-2496-463F-840E-077ED452FAD8@microsoft.com...
> I've got a Panasonic NV-GS120 Mini-Dv camcorder.
> When I capture my footage into WMM it looks like it's strobing - missing
> frames.
> I have tried capturing at different qualities (e.g. Hi quality video large
> &
> High quality video small) but it seems to make little difference to the
> strobing.


Remember that what you see in the preview window is not what the final
result of your capture will be. The preview window is a low quality
rendering of the final video. Play the captured movie in your Media Player
to see what it really looks like.

> I am capturing it via USB 2.0 & have read on other threads that USB maybe
> the cause of this.


Very likely yes. USB and WMM do not always get along and firewire is faster.
This is why we all recommend firewire.

> Firstly is there anyway I can fix this problem without purchasing
> Firewire,
> perhaps in the WMM settings?


Not really. The only other thing to suggest other than switching to firewire
is easiest to do by sending you to one of Graham's pages:
http://www.myvideoproblems.com/Tutor...PcForVideo.htm

> Secondly if there isnt any other way of fixing this problem other than
> purchasing Firewire, can I be certain that I wont have this problem once I
> have installed Firewire?
> Thanks,
> usetheforce


There are never any guarantees, especially with computers, but it most
likely will and even if it doesn't the card and cable are inexpensive and
the fact remains that it is the better alternative to video capturing.
-- Wojo
Wojo's Web:
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Also Please visit.....
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Old 01-05-2006, 07:01 AM
usetheforce
 
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Default Re: Poor quality video capture

Thanks for your Help Wojo.
I will try these tips on the weekend & let you know how it goes.
Thanks,
Sam

"Wojo" wrote:

> "usetheforce" <usetheforce@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:FF60F504-2496-463F-840E-077ED452FAD8@microsoft.com...
> > I've got a Panasonic NV-GS120 Mini-Dv camcorder.
> > When I capture my footage into WMM it looks like it's strobing - missing
> > frames.
> > I have tried capturing at different qualities (e.g. Hi quality video large
> > &
> > High quality video small) but it seems to make little difference to the
> > strobing.

>
> Remember that what you see in the preview window is not what the final
> result of your capture will be. The preview window is a low quality
> rendering of the final video. Play the captured movie in your Media Player
> to see what it really looks like.
>
> > I am capturing it via USB 2.0 & have read on other threads that USB maybe
> > the cause of this.

>
> Very likely yes. USB and WMM do not always get along and firewire is faster.
> This is why we all recommend firewire.
>
> > Firstly is there anyway I can fix this problem without purchasing
> > Firewire,
> > perhaps in the WMM settings?

>
> Not really. The only other thing to suggest other than switching to firewire
> is easiest to do by sending you to one of Graham's pages:
> http://www.myvideoproblems.com/Tutor...PcForVideo.htm
>
> > Secondly if there isnt any other way of fixing this problem other than
> > purchasing Firewire, can I be certain that I wont have this problem once I
> > have installed Firewire?
> > Thanks,
> > usetheforce

>
> There are never any guarantees, especially with computers, but it most
> likely will and even if it doesn't the card and cable are inexpensive and
> the fact remains that it is the better alternative to video capturing.
> -- Wojo
> Wojo's Web:
> http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojo's_Place/
> Also Please visit.....
> http://www.remember-christopher.dost...m/christopher/
>
>
>
>
>

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