How to transfer direct to vhs vcr

arc111 wrote on 1/14/2001, 7:53 AM
I have no problems with importing or editing video, but I
cannot find a
suitable solution to EXPORT the finsihed project to a
standard VHS
videotape. Can I do this with a "firewire card"? Is there
an
adapter/cable that will allow a standard VCR connection
(RCa type outputs)?
I do not have a digital video camera (dv). I do have an
ATI all in wonder
128 card which has "TV out", but I cannot find the right
combination of
"file type" and "player" that will play back a saved file
"full screen".

Is there a media player that will play back ANY of the
Video Factory files
in full screen, high resolution, NSTC frame rate video?

Comments

Trey wrote on 2/1/2001, 8:14 PM
I try rendering in MPEG2 also when my original video looks
great. But when I render to MPEG2 in VF I get strange
lines around people in motion? I am not sure if I am using
the correct rendering MPEG2 setting but I am trying to
match the original capture? If you or anyone has an answer
please let me know.

By the way when I use Ulead Video studio and render to
MPEG2 I get great results without the lines. I like VF
much better and want to use it as my main editor but I need
to figure this problem out so I can get good rendering
quality out to VHS tape?

ANYONE PLEASe HELP!

Ron Cormier wrote:
>>First of all, for those you are generating SVCD stuff, I
figured out how to generate MPEG2 compliant
>>files with VF and one other program. The MPEG2 file
however is generated by the VF plugin which is
>>very convenient. I have noticed however that the quality
of the MPEG2 output is questionable with
>>moving objects. I would describe them just as unnatural
and odd. Not exactly jittery but almost
>>vibrating I guess would be a good description. It almost
gives you a headache! Basically I am using
>>the following settings:
>>
>>Mpeg-2
>>2520 KBPS Video
>>Best Render
>>224 KBPS stereo
>>guassian blur at 0.033 sec (have tried 0.1 and also no
blur effects)
>>Lower Field first
>>480x480
>>
>>Any suggestions for a decent render??
>>
>>Thx
>>
>>Ron
>>