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Posted by AnthonyR on 09/28/05 19:39
"doc" <doc@drdimento.net> wrote in message
news:4OB_e.12804$L15.11937@trndny01...
> we did find a solution but just using canopus procoder and that worked and
> wah lah the dvd output looks just like the mini DV tape and thus we're
> good to go (although we wanted to use liquid edition for this event that
> will last for 3 years and not canopus) o well, as they say, "things
> happen" :o)
>
> doc
>
> "GMAN" <glenzabr@xmission.com> wrote in message
> news:dhcmsg$no2$1@news.xmission.com...
>> In article <9zpZe.1579$%L4.46@trndny02>, "doc" <doc@drdimento.net> wrote:
>>>nope. actually it looks great on the pc and in the camcorder pop out
>>>lcd,
>>>but on the tv it's terrible, very noticable, and actually so bad it
>>>distracts from the viewing, jerky, rachetting, or fragmented, (not
>>>pixelated) but almost like every other frame (or a few frames) are
>>>missing
>>>between each of those that are seen. almost like an old silent picture
>>>or
>>>one of those hand movies that you sorta fan. know what i mean?
>>>
>>>lacing??? hmmmmm how would i know? and how to fix?
>>>
>>>doc
>>>
>>
>> It almost sounds like your captrue device or its capture codec is the
>> getting
>> the "field order" backwards.
>>
>>
>>>"AnthonyR" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote in message
>>>news:wogZe.842$Fc4.506@twister.nyc.rr.com...
>>>>
>>>> "doc" <doc@drdimento.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:7Y6Ze.3780$L15.3061@trndny01...
>>>>> me too. geez.
>>>>>
>>>>> u know i'm struggling with something right now. ever capture some DV
>>>>> and
>>>>> it views fine in the software then when it's exported (or make -
>>>>> whichever is preferred :o) to DVD the images are choppy when there are
>>>>> pans or zooms in and out?
>>>>>
>>>>> ideas?
>>>>>
>>>>> doc
>>>>>
>>>> Doc,
>>>> you mean when you view the mpeg encoded images on the PC?
>>>> Cause that could be normal interlacing you are seeing, that isn't
>>>> visible
>>>> when viewed on regular tv after it's a dvd.
>>>> In the very beginning of dvd making, I experienced the same, and it
>>>> drove
>>>> me nuts till someone told me it was nothing.
>>>> Some of the cheap encoders, nowadays add a feature called
>>>> de-interlacing
>>>> or progressive capture, both avoid this effect that I am talking
>>>> about when viewed on a computer screen in the editing program. But
>>>> maybe
>>>> you are talking about something else?
>>>>
>>>> AnthonyR.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>
Doc,
Glad you were able to burn a good dvd using the Canopus ProCoder, Canopus
has a great DV ang mpeg codecs.
But maybe the tip GMan offerred about field order being backward is
something to try and set in LE if you want to fiddle.
:)
AnthonyR.
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