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    352 x 288 or 352 x 480 0r 352 x 576 ..???
    any suggestion

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    celulux
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    720x576................
    should I deinterlaced during capture for this resolutiion?
    my final source is pal vcd
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  4. I've had good results from 352 x 576...
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    If your source is VHS or SVHS, then 352 x 576 is what you need. With PAL, capture higher doesn't help like with NTSC.

    If your source is an amazing clean aerial transmission, try higher (704 x 576 or 720 x 576, depending what your card supports). The use of S-Video cables is needed for those framesizes!
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    As you want VCD at the end of it there is no point in capturing at a higher resolution and then changing the size when you encode. PAL VCD is 352 x 288 so capture at that size to start with.
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    Recommended is 352x576 capture resolution with 2:1 resize in Virtualdub
    I find it best to capture at full DVD size and reencode to VCD- have done full movies from TV that way-results are better than commercial VCDs- when i have used 352x288 size for capture the results have been crap- have been ashamed to admit they are my captures to family!!
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