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I recently purchased a Panasonic PV-GS19 camcorder to carry around for
impromptu recording. It's an inexpensive machine, but fills the need when I don't want to lug around my heavier JVC. Playing back a tape and viewing on the LCD screen, or playing back through a TV using the A/V jack, produces a very nice picture quality. Using MM or other capture/edit programs, the captured pictures are VERY dark. I'm currently usin USB for transfer because the IEEE1394 receptical in the camcorder is defective. {Camcorder is going out for warranty repair after the holidays.) I can brighten the pics in MM or other programs, but this results in "washed out" looking videos that aren't worth recording to a DVD. After all that, my question is whether this is a typical result using USB, or is there something I can do to improve the situation? MJPG @ 15.000 is the only setting that's available. TIA, Jim |
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yes I am having the same trouble too...
ed "Jim" <jshulthiess@carolina.rr.com> wrote in message news:mvirf.3355$Or5.850@tornado.southeast.rr.com.. . >I recently purchased a Panasonic PV-GS19 camcorder to carry around for >impromptu recording. It's an inexpensive machine, but fills the need when >I don't want to lug around my heavier JVC. Playing back a tape and viewing >on the LCD screen, or playing back through a TV using the A/V jack, >produces a very nice picture quality. Using MM or other capture/edit >programs, the captured pictures are VERY dark. I'm currently usin USB for >transfer because the IEEE1394 receptical in the camcorder is defective. >{Camcorder is going out for warranty repair after the holidays.) > > I can brighten the pics in MM or other programs, but this results in > "washed out" looking videos that aren't worth recording to a DVD. After > all that, my question is whether this is a typical result using USB, or is > there something I can do to improve the situation? MJPG @ 15.000 is the > only setting that's available. > > TIA, > > Jim |
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Me as well.
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