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I have an anolog video camera - Ntsc. When I capture footage from my video camera to MM2 using a Pinnacle PCTV video card, it looses quality. Can anyone help me how i can capture better quality.
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It may be a subjective thing, as all conversion and rendering processes are
going to lose some quality... so it depends on your personal standard. Here's a link, only because I just made the 1 minute video to demo a number of things, including capturing via a Dazzle80 from an analog camcorder. And the quality is knocked down a lot more to make the file a reasonable size for online viewing. http://www.eicsoftware.com/pictures...attle-Jan04.wmv You local viewing of your captured video should look a lot better than this. PapaJohn "Jacques" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E5C835E3-A7A9-415F-9C51-82DEA2EAAD28@microsoft.com... > I have an anolog video camera - Ntsc. When I capture footage from my video camera to MM2 using a Pinnacle PCTV video card, it looses quality. Can anyone help me how i can capture better quality. |
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