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RalphM wrote on 7/31/2004, 12:18 PM
Set your prieview quality to "Full-Best" then try the capture....
L25 wrote on 7/31/2004, 12:48 PM
I am referring to the capture image button in the video capture module, not the video preview window, I have set preview quality to best full and get full size images off of video I have already captured. I am trying to capture single images right from tape, and they always come out small.
jetdv wrote on 7/31/2004, 8:21 PM
Resize the preview screen in the capture program.
Chienworks wrote on 7/31/2004, 8:24 PM
Right-mouse-button click on the preview screen and choose Zoom / 100%.
Grazie wrote on 8/1/2004, 12:34 AM
Why do we still have to do this? If vegas is being "told" to do something - take a picture - why should we have to do this watlzing about? .. I supose if we don't ask we don't get .. off to product suggestion I suppose - they can't mind read.. yet! , "Hey Sony .. . ?"

Grazie
Chienworks wrote on 8/1/2004, 3:59 AM
Yep, already been there, done that, each time a new version of Vegas/Vidcap comes out. ;)
L25 wrote on 8/1/2004, 7:22 AM
I had never used the image capture from Vid Cap before. I always grabbed the jpeg from my captured footage. I did not see this info in the help files, but I should have known. I notice that when the vid cap preview window is at 100% I get choppy playback, but no dropped frames

Thanks for the feedback,

J

L25 wrote on 8/1/2004, 8:28 PM
...and thanks grazie for pointing that out. I just sent in my suggestion to Sony.

http://mediasoftware.sonypictures.com/support/productsuggestion.asp
Grazie wrote on 8/2/2004, 11:06 PM
RC . .. and? What is the point you are making here?