Hi,
I have a PCTV Deluxe USB TVcard that works with the latest drivers (cable capturing OK, VHS capturing freezes)
I'm archiving Married to the children from cable (I'm in HUNGARY, so the system is PAL)...
I reencode the captured MPEG2 files with TMPGenc 2.5 Plus.... Everything seems fine on my PC, but the motions look framed(like you see the 25 fps, but it would have 12 fps duplicated into 25) on all desktop DVDs...
I've read lot of threads here, and it might be the frame order... where can I get the info about what is the frame order of my capture card... I could test, but my desktop Toshiba DVD does not read DVD-RWs, and already have used 3 DVD-Rs... so I just don't wanna waste any more...
any other ideas?
any advices???
thanks,
Zoltan
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YOu should be able to spot reversed field order before you even burn it to DVD-R. Just burn a small sample on either setting, and pick the one which isn't 'jerky'.
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