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Darek
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      9th Jul 2003
Itīs the Hauppage tv card ... Iīve seen the results at my friends ...
terrible! btw It wasīt designed for what you want to do thatīs why itīs
cheap :-)
So if you need good quality, maybe to put the results to a dvd disc, youīll
have to spend some extra bucks ... only the sun comes up for free every
morning as the Dutch say.


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> I have a Hi8 Sony Handycam hhoked up to moviemaker, but even when I select
> the highest quality (i.e. video for local playback, 2.1 Mbps)- the quality
> is very poor compared to the output of the camera viewed through a TV for
> example. The image basically lacks defination.
>
> Is this due to movie maker, the analogue cam, or the capture device - a
> fairly cheap hauppage tv card?
>
> Thanks.
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