Has anyone experienced upward moving vertical lines in your captures? That's what I am getting when capturing from any source (VHS, Digital cable, etc.). These are faint but noticeable if you look for them. I am using my MSI Nvidia geforce 3 with s-video input. I am thinking that maybe it's the fans either on my video card or from the cpu that may be causing the vertical lines but can't be sure. I have tried using different s-video cables (the best I have is a Monster 3 meter s-video cable that is well sheilded) but still the problem is there. If anyone has any suggestions for me to try to eliminate this problem, please let me know. Thanks.
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HERRINGBONE NOISE ... that's what it's called. Filter your signal, look for filters at Radio Shack. I have a few things here, DC blocks, attentuators, powered amps, etc. This is a coax issue.
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Originally Posted by lordsmurf
i have dl'd and am going to try the DVD Decrypter and Womble MPEGVCR also. if i like those, i will probably give a donation. i do a lot of DVD recording on DVD+RWs and need to edit them.
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