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  1. Hi all,

    I´m trying to put my home made videos in a VCD compliante format.

    After read a lot of posts of this subject in this (the best, IMHO) forum, I come what I believe should be the best setting for vhs capture:

    Source:VHS
    Capture Card: ATI AIW PCI 4MB (Bt829 Chip)
    VirtualDub Settings: 29,97 fps
    Size: 320x480
    HiffUYV Codec
    Filter: none


    The problems is that the captured video plays 2x faster with this settings (the time of the video becomes almost exactly half of the original, i.e, a 5 min record became a 2.5 min)

    If I capture at 320x240 everything works fine.

    Can someone put some light in my toughts ?

    Thanks in advance,

    Giancarlo.





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  2. sounds like its capturing 29,97 fields per second, not frames when you specify the 480 for height.... maybe its assuming you want fields? just out of curiosity, try to do a one minute cap doubling the fps value for the capture, but leaving it at 29,97 for the encode (telling the encoder to de-interlace)

    This is just a shot in the dark, so if anyone out there really knows what they are talking about, please help this man
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  3. Thanks for your response.

    I Gave a shot but didn´t work.

    Maybe it's time to buy a more "recent" capture card.

    Thanks again...

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