Hi everyone!
I bought a Pinnacle DC10plus, Motion-JPEG Video IO Board about a month and a half ago to copy a ton of family videos we have and preserve them.
The capture board came with Studio 8 and the initial tests that I did in capturing video were quite good, video quality wise that is. The software in general was extremely buggy and unstable which prompted me to search out other software. After recommendations from this forum, I downloaded Video Factory 2.0c, was extremely happy with the stability and have since ordered my copy of Screenblast 3.0.
Now the dilema. I have completely removed Studio 8, along with all of the other demo packages I was trying. When I try to capture video now through Video Factory 2.0c, I am getting poor quality on the captured video. It is like the two vertical fields are not in sync and I get an almost shutter like effect in fast moving scenes where it appears to flip between the two fields.
The following are the settings for the capture board:
Horizontal: Full resolution
Vertical: Both fields
Cropping: TV
Frame Size: 608 x 464
Data Rate: 1500
I have an all-in-one MSI mainboard with a PIII 650 CPU and 128 meg of RAM. The on-board video and sound are VIA Tech VT8361/VT8601 Graphics Controller and VIA AC'97 Audio Controller (WDM).
I have tried playing with the data rate going all the way down to 500 and up to 5000. Other than getting very grainy or very blocky, the shutter effect is still there.
When I set Vertical to One field, the shutter effect goes away, but the resolution drops down to something like 320 x 240. I would really like to capture at a higher resolution again in order to preserve the old tapes.
I have tried capturing from my old Kyocera Video 8 camcorder and two Sony VHS players and experience the same effect on both.
I am not sure if this is a problem with incompatability between the different software packages or what has happened. If anyone out there has any suggestions or tips, it would be greatly appreciated by this new user!
Thanks very much in advance...
Al
I bought a Pinnacle DC10plus, Motion-JPEG Video IO Board about a month and a half ago to copy a ton of family videos we have and preserve them.
The capture board came with Studio 8 and the initial tests that I did in capturing video were quite good, video quality wise that is. The software in general was extremely buggy and unstable which prompted me to search out other software. After recommendations from this forum, I downloaded Video Factory 2.0c, was extremely happy with the stability and have since ordered my copy of Screenblast 3.0.
Now the dilema. I have completely removed Studio 8, along with all of the other demo packages I was trying. When I try to capture video now through Video Factory 2.0c, I am getting poor quality on the captured video. It is like the two vertical fields are not in sync and I get an almost shutter like effect in fast moving scenes where it appears to flip between the two fields.
The following are the settings for the capture board:
Horizontal: Full resolution
Vertical: Both fields
Cropping: TV
Frame Size: 608 x 464
Data Rate: 1500
I have an all-in-one MSI mainboard with a PIII 650 CPU and 128 meg of RAM. The on-board video and sound are VIA Tech VT8361/VT8601 Graphics Controller and VIA AC'97 Audio Controller (WDM).
I have tried playing with the data rate going all the way down to 500 and up to 5000. Other than getting very grainy or very blocky, the shutter effect is still there.
When I set Vertical to One field, the shutter effect goes away, but the resolution drops down to something like 320 x 240. I would really like to capture at a higher resolution again in order to preserve the old tapes.
I have tried capturing from my old Kyocera Video 8 camcorder and two Sony VHS players and experience the same effect on both.
I am not sure if this is a problem with incompatability between the different software packages or what has happened. If anyone out there has any suggestions or tips, it would be greatly appreciated by this new user!
Thanks very much in advance...
Al