Hi,
I just bought ADVC 110 and hooked everything up to my iMac G5 - works fine - I can capture through iMovie - but my problem is that the quality is fuzzy - I did a search on the board and all I could find were Macrovision disscusions, I'm using a home made vhs tape - so it can't be that - any ideas what it could be? the vcr is hooked up with composite cords and the card is set to "analog in" - i'm not using an S-Video cable.
thanks!
it seems like a lot of people have good luck with this convertor, so i'm probably doing something wrong.
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Originally Posted by dvdguy24
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hi, no the tape quality is fine, it looks worse on the computer - i've captured video before with other set-ups but on a pc not a mac. They are hooked up in the front - not on the back.
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Originally Posted by dvdguy24
VCR-> composite NTSC -> ADVC-110 (7.5 setup NTSC) -> Firewire -> MAC iMovie
If so, hook it up to your cable box or other higher quality source and see if the problem is still there.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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You are aware that the video won't look as good on the monitor as it would on a TV? I know you mentioned that you have captured before but I'd try a test burn to see if that's it.
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Originally Posted by thecoalman
One thing, actually a couple that threw me off was, #1 - I've captured before on a pc, and the quality always displayed just as good as it was on TV - however, I was using the capture software that came with my hardware - in this case, i'm using iMovie.
#2 - since i'm using iMovie, I remember reading that the quality wouldn't be displayed at an extremely high quality in order to make the software run to it's fullest capabilities...although when purchasing my computer a month ago at the apple store, I saw iMovie being used, actually, I have iMovieHD, and the quality of the playback was increddible - granted, i'm not using HD video - FAR from it - but if I was, I guess then I would see high quality - but how could I if the system does not play back at it's fullest capabilities??? I know you can change things in the prefferences menu, and I did change to display at highest quality during playback, but it still looks the same...
does that many any sense??
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Originally Posted by dvdguy24
I saw iMovie being used, actually, I have iMovieHD, and the quality of the playback was increddible - granted, i'm not using HD video - FAR from it - but if I was, I guess then I would see high quality - but how could I if the system does not play back at it's fullest capabilities???
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I still suggest you try a higher quality source (e.g. cable box or NTSC from camcorder) to separate ADVC-iMovie issues from VHS issues.
A good quality input should produce a similar quality DVD.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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@dvdguy24
When I used a Mac for video several years ago (before I discovered Avisynth), to view DV correctly you must open the file, open Quicktime player preferences, and set the viewer/file to “high quality”. Save/close the file, and open it again. I am not at a OSX Mac to test this right now, but please give it a try. Do you have Quicktime Pro? If not upgrade.Emray holdar naaro watt -
Originally Posted by holdar
edTV - right now things seem to be working pretty well - the output to dvd looks just as good as the original vhs - which is great - but I may try your suggestion in the future - thanks for the help!
thecoalman - thanks for the explanation - and yes, the mac world is a different world
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