Hello all - I used to do a lot of conversion to DVD, but haven't done so in awhile. My set up is as follows: Windows XP, 2.99Ghz machine, 1 GB of RAM. My capture is a Canopus ADVC100, and I'm capturing from a SVHS via S-Video. When I output the video straight to a TV, the video looks okay (well at least what you could expect from an old VHS tape). When I hook it up to the Canopus box and run it through Windows Movie Maker, the video jumps like crazy, almost like the tracking on the VHS side is off, but I double checked and again, piped directly into the TV, it looks fine. I tried connecting a miniDV camera directly up to the firewire port and any movement has that same video skipping issue. I tried a couple of different firewire cables and also tried a different port. Anyone encounter something similar before? Any ideas?
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No, it's set to NTSC
Yes, if it's a relatively still frame it looks okay
I'll post a sample, but should I post it in the uncompressed DV-AVI or should I compress it with divx? -
Try to capture with WinDV. Then play with WMP or VLC. That will separate Windows Movie Maker issues.
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Okay, now I'm really stumped, but the problem seems to be solved. The machine I'm posting this from is different from the machine I'm capturing from. When I play back on the capture machine, it's a jumpy file, but when I put it on this machine it's not, it looks absolutely fine. Very weird...different monitors though, but I don't seem to have a problem with other video, just DV-AVI on that machine...well, whatever the case, it seems to be okay. Thanks for your suggestions
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My guess is you are using a single drive. Best to capture and play to/from a second non-OS drive. A fragmented or nearly full drive can also play jumpy as the disk seeks over widely spaced clusters. Another possibility is background disk activity.
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