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Gary
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      9th Feb 2004
I am connecting my Sony TRV38 to the computer via a USB2
port. It captures the video great. I save the movie to my
computer using dv-avi setting.I am burning the dvd with
sonics MyDVDle that came with the computer.I am not happy
with the final quality of the movie. Should I be using a
IEEE1394 cable to get better quality or do I need to
upgrade MyDVD.
 
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PapaJohn \(MVP\)
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      9th Feb 2004
You should be using a firewire IEEE1394 for the best quality capture

PapaJohn

"Gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I am connecting my Sony TRV38 to the computer via a USB2
> port. It captures the video great. I save the movie to my
> computer using dv-avi setting.I am burning the dvd with
> sonics MyDVDle that came with the computer.I am not happy
> with the final quality of the movie. Should I be using a
> IEEE1394 cable to get better quality or do I need to
> upgrade MyDVD.



 
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Bob [MVP]
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      9th Feb 2004
Just to expand on PapaJohn's answer a bit... You will get MUCH
better quality using IEEE1394 instead of USB. Using USB, you
are capturing a low-resolution, highly-compressed, re-encoded
version of the video from your camcorder. Using IEEE1394,
you'll get an exact digital copy of the DV video from your
camcorder.

BTW, don't buy the firewire cable from Sony. They charge way
too much money for it. I bought mine at Radio Shack, and paid a
lot less for it. You can check out the prices on their web
sites to compare.

-Bob
____________________________
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Media Center Edition
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/mediacenter


"PapaJohn (MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> You should be using a firewire IEEE1394 for the best quality

capture
>
> PapaJohn
>
> "Gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:ca0201c3ef35$2d928cb0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I am connecting my Sony TRV38 to the computer via a USB2
> > port. It captures the video great. I save the movie to my
> > computer using dv-avi setting.I am burning the dvd with
> > sonics MyDVDle that came with the computer.I am not happy
> > with the final quality of the movie. Should I be using a
> > IEEE1394 cable to get better quality or do I need to
> > upgrade MyDVD.

>
>



 
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André Joubert
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      9th Feb 2004
Bob,
Would you have made the same comments if it was analog input?
I am planning to buy a USB2.0 capture device to capture S-Video (analog)
input.
André


"Bob [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Just to expand on PapaJohn's answer a bit... You will get MUCH
> better quality using IEEE1394 instead of USB. Using USB, you
> are capturing a low-resolution, highly-compressed, re-encoded
> version of the video from your camcorder. Using IEEE1394,
> you'll get an exact digital copy of the DV video from your
> camcorder.
>
> BTW, don't buy the firewire cable from Sony. They charge way
> too much money for it. I bought mine at Radio Shack, and paid a
> lot less for it. You can check out the prices on their web
> sites to compare.
>
> -Bob
> ____________________________
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows XP Media Center Edition
> www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/mediacenter
>
>
> "PapaJohn (MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > You should be using a firewire IEEE1394 for the best quality

> capture
> >
> > PapaJohn
> >
> > "Gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:ca0201c3ef35$2d928cb0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > I am connecting my Sony TRV38 to the computer via a USB2
> > > port. It captures the video great. I save the movie to my
> > > computer using dv-avi setting.I am burning the dvd with
> > > sonics MyDVDle that came with the computer.I am not happy
> > > with the final quality of the movie. Should I be using a
> > > IEEE1394 cable to get better quality or do I need to
> > > upgrade MyDVD.

> >
> >

>
>



 
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Bob [MVP]
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      10th Feb 2004
No, my comments apply to digital capture from a digital
camcorder only.

-Bob
____________________________
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Media Center Edition
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/mediacenter


"André Joubert" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Bob,
> Would you have made the same comments if it was

analog input?
> I am planning to buy a USB2.0 capture device to capture

S-Video (analog)
> input.
> André
>
>
> "Bob [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Just to expand on PapaJohn's answer a bit... You will get

MUCH
> > better quality using IEEE1394 instead of USB. Using USB,

you
> > are capturing a low-resolution, highly-compressed,

re-encoded
> > version of the video from your camcorder. Using IEEE1394,
> > you'll get an exact digital copy of the DV video from your
> > camcorder.
> >
> > BTW, don't buy the firewire cable from Sony. They charge

way
> > too much money for it. I bought mine at Radio Shack, and

paid a
> > lot less for it. You can check out the prices on their web
> > sites to compare.
> >
> > -Bob
> > ____________________________
> > Microsoft MVP
> > Windows XP Media Center Edition
> > www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/mediacenter
> >
> >
> > "PapaJohn (MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > You should be using a firewire IEEE1394 for the best

quality
> > capture
> > >
> > > PapaJohn
> > >
> > > "Gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

message
> > > news:ca0201c3ef35$2d928cb0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > > I am connecting my Sony TRV38 to the computer via a USB2
> > > > port. It captures the video great. I save the movie to

my
> > > > computer using dv-avi setting.I am burning the dvd with
> > > > sonics MyDVDle that came with the computer.I am not

happy
> > > > with the final quality of the movie. Should I be using a
> > > > IEEE1394 cable to get better quality or do I need to
> > > > upgrade MyDVD.
> > >
> > >

> >
> >

>
>



 
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Les
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      10th Feb 2004
Be careful with the USB capture device for analog. Many of
the devices capture to MPG and not avi. MPG is not a
good format for editing.
Les
www.video.ncsparks.com
>-----Original Message-----
>Bob,
> Would you have made the same comments if it was

analog input?
>I am planning to buy a USB2.0 capture device to capture S-

Video (analog)
>input.
>André
>
>
>"Bob [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Just to expand on PapaJohn's answer a bit... You will

get MUCH
>> better quality using IEEE1394 instead of USB. Using

USB, you
>> are capturing a low-resolution, highly-compressed, re-

encoded
>> version of the video from your camcorder. Using

IEEE1394,
>> you'll get an exact digital copy of the DV video from

your
>> camcorder.
>>
>> BTW, don't buy the firewire cable from Sony. They

charge way
>> too much money for it. I bought mine at Radio Shack,

and paid a
>> lot less for it. You can check out the prices on their

web
>> sites to compare.
>>
>> -Bob
>> ____________________________
>> Microsoft MVP
>> Windows XP Media Center Edition
>> www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/mediacenter
>>
>>
>> "PapaJohn (MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > You should be using a firewire IEEE1394 for the best

quality
>> capture
>> >
>> > PapaJohn
>> >
>> > "Gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

message
>> > news:ca0201c3ef35$2d928cb0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > > I am connecting my Sony TRV38 to the computer via a

USB2
>> > > port. It captures the video great. I save the movie

to my
>> > > computer using dv-avi setting.I am burning the dvd

with
>> > > sonics MyDVDle that came with the computer.I am not

happy
>> > > with the final quality of the movie. Should I be

using a
>> > > IEEE1394 cable to get better quality or do I need to
>> > > upgrade MyDVD.
>> >
>> >

>>
>>

>
>
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André Joubert
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      10th Feb 2004
Les,
Thanks for the advice. I will double check.
André

"Les" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:de8001c3eff2$58500870$(E-Mail Removed)...
Be careful with the USB capture device for analog. Many of
the devices capture to MPG and not avi. MPG is not a
good format for editing.
Les
www.video.ncsparks.com
>-----Original Message-----
>Bob,
> Would you have made the same comments if it was

analog input?
>I am planning to buy a USB2.0 capture device to capture S-

Video (analog)
>input.
>André
>
>
>"Bob [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Just to expand on PapaJohn's answer a bit... You will

get MUCH
>> better quality using IEEE1394 instead of USB. Using

USB, you
>> are capturing a low-resolution, highly-compressed, re-

encoded
>> version of the video from your camcorder. Using

IEEE1394,
>> you'll get an exact digital copy of the DV video from

your
>> camcorder.
>>
>> BTW, don't buy the firewire cable from Sony. They

charge way
>> too much money for it. I bought mine at Radio Shack,

and paid a
>> lot less for it. You can check out the prices on their

web
>> sites to compare.
>>
>> -Bob
>> ____________________________
>> Microsoft MVP
>> Windows XP Media Center Edition
>> www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/mediacenter
>>
>>
>> "PapaJohn (MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > You should be using a firewire IEEE1394 for the best

quality
>> capture
>> >
>> > PapaJohn
>> >
>> > "Gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

message
>> > news:ca0201c3ef35$2d928cb0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > > I am connecting my Sony TRV38 to the computer via a

USB2
>> > > port. It captures the video great. I save the movie

to my
>> > > computer using dv-avi setting.I am burning the dvd

with
>> > > sonics MyDVDle that came with the computer.I am not

happy
>> > > with the final quality of the movie. Should I be

using a
>> > > IEEE1394 cable to get better quality or do I need to
>> > > upgrade MyDVD.
>> >
>> >

>>
>>

>
>
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>



 
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      13th Feb 2004
Actually it depends on what generation1394ieee and USB2 you are using. The data transfer rates of all do not affect the quality of the video. 1st gen 1394 has a transferrate of about 280kbs. 1st gen usb about 40kbs. 2nd gen USB2 about 180-200kbs. So firewire is still faster USB2.0 hispeed about 480kbs and new gen 1394 about 480-520kbs. So the quality is not determined by the type of cable. The type of cable determines the speed of transfer. Be sure that if you want the fastest type of transfer you get the lates version cable. I know this sounds confusing, but the quality is ultimately determined by your camera (.) Remeber regardless that your camera says DV or Hi8 be sure to read in your manual what resolution your camera supports. Some only support 320x240dpi, which is half the resolution of a standard NTSC tv signal. Standard tv is 640x480dpi. Remember also, a compute supports hires, which if you blow up your video to full screen will look pixelated. Try messing around with your cameras resolution setting to get a better quality image! Good Luck! BTW I own a multimedia production studio in the Central TX area.
 
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