OK-I am for sure a newbie, but I have read the how to's and searched the forums but can't quite figure my problem out.
I have copied a DVD to VCD and all is well, using Eazy VCD, TEMPGEnc and Nero - no problems, very happy with quality of end result.
The problem-the main thing I want to do is get my tapes from my DV camcorder onto CD's in VCD format. I have accomplished it but the quality of the final VCD when viewed on the TV is in a word lousy. They are grainy, streaky, jumpy, etc, etc.
I am capturing using the USB connection and the software that came with the camera(sony) which is pixela image mixer.
I did notice that the captured file itself does not look all that great-so am I going about capturing the wrong way for decent quality? If not any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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If this is DV you should be transferring you your PC via firewire. This is a transfer not a capture so the file on you PC should be the same quality as the DV tape. Because of hand shake during filming with a comcorder it requires plenty of bitrate when encoding to get a good quality output. VCD does not quite cut it really for DV camcorder footage. If your DVD player supports it give SVCD a try.
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OK-I guess I am even more of a newbie than I thought, so what is the difference between me transfering thru my usb with image mixer and transferring using firewire?
To be honest-I don't really even know the difference -
Once you see the difference, you willnever ask again.
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OK-I guess since I don't know, I probably don't have a firewire. So, is my next step, getting myself to the computer store and buying a firewire card? or??
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The main difference is in speed of transfer. USB tfrs at around 12m/bits per second, where firewire can tfr at up to 400m/bits per second. A firewire card is fairly cheap, but if you get a bundle with a program that does vcd's it can be worth paying a bit more. I got ulead Videostudio 5 with my firewire card and it oes ok for me- maybe if I pushed it a bit more it would need upgrading but it's ok for the moment.
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So, if I need to get a firewire card does anyone have any recomendations, or cards to stay away from.
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They all seem much the same, some hav a combination of firewire/usb2 which might be useful later on
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Originally Posted by BIGDOGRH
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What I am doing now is a digital video (from my camcorder) transfer via my usb using the pixella image mixer software, but from the sound of what everyone is saying I should not bother with that and go with the fire wire-have I got it right?
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Yes definately firewire
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