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Old 01-05-2006, 07:04 AM
Kayaker
 
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Default DV capture choppy

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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Old 01-05-2006, 07:04 AM
Wojo
 
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Default Re: DV capture choppy

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
newsC4D9F40-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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  #3  
Old 01-05-2006, 07:05 AM
Kayaker
 
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Default Re: DV capture choppy

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
> newsC4D9F40-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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  #4  
Old 01-05-2006, 07:05 AM
Wojo
 
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Default Re: DV capture choppy

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
>> newsC4D9F40-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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Old 01-05-2006, 07:05 AM
Kayaker
 
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Default Re: DV capture choppy

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
> >> newsC4D9F40-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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  #6  
Old 01-05-2006, 07:05 AM
Wojo
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: DV capture choppy

Yes MPEG is a higher compression/lower quality format but MPEG2 is also the
format read by DVD players only it is converted to VOB files. But you
couldn't have saved your video as am MPEG using Movie Maker since Movie
Maker will only save as a DV-AVI or a WMV file there is no option for saving
as an MPEG.
-Wojo

"Kayaker" <Kayaker@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:96D9EC6F-F6AC-4E66-99E2-64205D0B4C8A@microsoft.com...
>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
>> >> newsC4D9F40-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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Old 01-05-2006, 07:05 AM
Graham Hughes
 
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Default Re: DV capture choppy

Unless of course he has media centre editon OS and the sonic plug in for MM.

--
Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com


"Wojo" <[REMOVE]wojos_web@[REMOVE]verizon.net> wrote in message
news:JAwuf.63$Yc2.26@trnddc04...
> Yes MPEG is a higher compression/lower quality format but MPEG2 is also
> the format read by DVD players only it is converted to VOB files. But you
> couldn't have saved your video as am MPEG using Movie Maker since Movie
> Maker will only save as a DV-AVI or a WMV file there is no option for
> saving as an MPEG.
> -Wojo
>
> "Kayaker" <Kayaker@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:96D9EC6F-F6AC-4E66-99E2-64205D0B4C8A@microsoft.com...
>>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
>>> >> newsC4D9F40-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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Old 01-05-2006, 07:05 AM
Wojo
 
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Default Re: DV capture choppy

Which still wouldn't actually save an MPEG video would it? Wouldn't it
actually create a WMV or AVI and import to Sonic and then create the VOB
files and the DVD?
You still wouldn't actually "save[d] the file in MPEG format" I don't think.
-Wojo

"Graham Hughes" <graham.hughes@dvds2treasure.co.uk> wrote in message
news:ODjd1dIEGHA.516@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Unless of course he has media centre editon OS and the sonic plug in for
> MM.
>
> --
> Graham Hughes
> MVP Digital Media
> www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
> www.dvds2treasure.com
> www.simplydv.com
>
>
> "Wojo" <[REMOVE]wojos_web@[REMOVE]verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:JAwuf.63$Yc2.26@trnddc04...
>> Yes MPEG is a higher compression/lower quality format but MPEG2 is also
>> the format read by DVD players only it is converted to VOB files. But you
>> couldn't have saved your video as am MPEG using Movie Maker since Movie
>> Maker will only save as a DV-AVI or a WMV file there is no option for
>> saving as an MPEG.
>> -Wojo
>>
>> "Kayaker" <Kayaker@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:96D9EC6F-F6AC-4E66-99E2-64205D0B4C8A@microsoft.com...
>>>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
>>>> >> newsC4D9F40-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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  #9  
Old 01-05-2006, 06:36 PM
Graham Hughes
 
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Default Re: DV capture choppy

I suppose strictly speaking you wouldn't no.

--
Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com


"Wojo" <[REMOVE]wojos_web@[REMOVE]verizon.net> wrote in message
news:T0Auf.587$Pe6.163@trnddc08...
> Which still wouldn't actually save an MPEG video would it? Wouldn't it
> actually create a WMV or AVI and import to Sonic and then create the VOB
> files and the DVD?
> You still wouldn't actually "save[d] the file in MPEG format" I don't
> think.
> -Wojo
>
> "Graham Hughes" <graham.hughes@dvds2treasure.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:ODjd1dIEGHA.516@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>> Unless of course he has media centre editon OS and the sonic plug in for
>> MM.
>>
>> --
>> Graham Hughes
>> MVP Digital Media
>> www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
>> www.dvds2treasure.com
>> www.simplydv.com
>>
>>
>> "Wojo" <[REMOVE]wojos_web@[REMOVE]verizon.net> wrote in message
>> news:JAwuf.63$Yc2.26@trnddc04...
>>> Yes MPEG is a higher compression/lower quality format but MPEG2 is also
>>> the format read by DVD players only it is converted to VOB files. But
>>> you couldn't have saved your video as am MPEG using Movie Maker since
>>> Movie Maker will only save as a DV-AVI or a WMV file there is no option
>>> for saving as an MPEG.
>>> -Wojo
>>>
>>> "Kayaker" <Kayaker@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:96D9EC6F-F6AC-4E66-99E2-64205D0B4C8A@microsoft.com...
>>>>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
>>>>> >> newsC4D9F40-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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  #10  
Old 01-05-2006, 06:50 PM
Wojo
 
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Default Re: DV capture choppy

ok now we can be friends again

"Graham Hughes" <graham.hughes@dvds2treasure.co.uk> wrote in message
news:u8jnIPiEGHA.740@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>I suppose strictly speaking you wouldn't no.
>
> --
> Graham Hughes
> MVP Digital Media
> www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
> www.dvds2treasure.com
> www.simplydv.com
>
>
> "Wojo" <[REMOVE]wojos_web@[REMOVE]verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:T0Auf.587$Pe6.163@trnddc08...
>> Which still wouldn't actually save an MPEG video would it? Wouldn't it
>> actually create a WMV or AVI and import to Sonic and then create the VOB
>> files and the DVD?
>> You still wouldn't actually "save[d] the file in MPEG format" I don't
>> think.
>> -Wojo
>>
>> "Graham Hughes" <graham.hughes@dvds2treasure.co.uk> wrote in message
>> news:ODjd1dIEGHA.516@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>>> Unless of course he has media centre editon OS and the sonic plug in for
>>> MM.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Graham Hughes
>>> MVP Digital Media
>>> www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
>>> www.dvds2treasure.com
>>> www.simplydv.com
>>>
>>>
>>> "Wojo" <[REMOVE]wojos_web@[REMOVE]verizon.net> wrote in message
>>> news:JAwuf.63$Yc2.26@trnddc04...
>>>> Yes MPEG is a higher compression/lower quality format but MPEG2 is also
>>>> the format read by DVD players only it is converted to VOB files. But
>>>> you couldn't have saved your video as am MPEG using Movie Maker since
>>>> Movie Maker will only save as a DV-AVI or a WMV file there is no option
>>>> for saving as an MPEG.
>>>> -Wojo
>>>>
>>>> "Kayaker" <Kayaker@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:96D9EC6F-F6AC-4E66-99E2-64205D0B4C8A@microsoft.com...
>>>>>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
>>>>>> >> newsC4D9F40-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.
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>>>>>> >> > Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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