Hi all
I'm still kinda new to the DV thing and am wondering if someone would be able to answer this question that I've been wondering about for some time now.
I've captured a video (via a standard analog Camcorder, Dazzle Hollywood Bridge and 1394 PCI and VideoFactory 2.0c).
Edited the video to the point where I think it is ready to produce and then, using Make Movie, produce the movie to a file on my HD using the default template of DV-NTSC at 720x480.
I then use the Capture capability of VideoFactory to output the movie to a standard VCR via the Dazzle Hollywood bridge.
My questions:
1) Since TV's support far less then 720x480 resolution, how does this affect the picture when viewed on the TV (since the movie was 720x480 from the file on the HD)?
2) Since my capture was originally from an analog camcorder (or VCR), will I loose quality in the capture, Edit, back-out-to-VCR process (I'm wondering if things will look 'second-generation'.
The reason for my question is that I'm doing this and I'm noticing that, although the final product on the VCR looks OK, it dosn't seem to be as good a quality as the original from the Camcorder.
Thanks all
-Mike
I'm still kinda new to the DV thing and am wondering if someone would be able to answer this question that I've been wondering about for some time now.
I've captured a video (via a standard analog Camcorder, Dazzle Hollywood Bridge and 1394 PCI and VideoFactory 2.0c).
Edited the video to the point where I think it is ready to produce and then, using Make Movie, produce the movie to a file on my HD using the default template of DV-NTSC at 720x480.
I then use the Capture capability of VideoFactory to output the movie to a standard VCR via the Dazzle Hollywood bridge.
My questions:
1) Since TV's support far less then 720x480 resolution, how does this affect the picture when viewed on the TV (since the movie was 720x480 from the file on the HD)?
2) Since my capture was originally from an analog camcorder (or VCR), will I loose quality in the capture, Edit, back-out-to-VCR process (I'm wondering if things will look 'second-generation'.
The reason for my question is that I'm doing this and I'm noticing that, although the final product on the VCR looks OK, it dosn't seem to be as good a quality as the original from the Camcorder.
Thanks all
-Mike