I have been having alot of problem with some old VHS tape's I have two capture card's a ATI AIW Radeon and a Dazzle 2. I use two VCR's one's a high end Panansonic and the other is a World Wide VCR. One tape Dazzle 2 can not even display it while it's capturing and when it make a MPEg file you can not read it. The next problem I have is with these NTSC tape's when hook up to a capture card the top of picture hook's to the left. I have to use my world wide VCR to send it out PAL-N then capture at PAL-N.
With ATI capture software MMC I have tried 7.6 and 8.1 and 8.5. All have some kind of problem with old tape's I also use a Sima video copy master to remove Macrovision. on MMC 8.1 and 8.5 I still get a warning saying this singal is copy protected and can only be displayed. At that point I get a shutter problem when I play it back for about ten second's. Of the same picture repeatting it's self over and over again. In MMC 7.6 I do not get the warning saying this signal is copy protected but I still get the shutter problem just like MMC 8.1 and MMC 8.5.
I want to try MMC 7.1 I captured at MPEG 1 at 720*576 I did a capture at part where I get shutter lock up's nothing not one problem. I then USed TMPG and set the noise filter's to clean up the video came out great. I know there are other way's of doing this but this is the best way I can do it with what I have.
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