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    hello
    why when im taking shots from videos they are always blurred and not sharpen?
    im capturing in km player pressing ctrl+c to take shot and the pictures always blurred even that the movies are high def
    is there anyway 2 resolve this?
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    Originally Posted by eliqush View Post
    hello
    why when im taking shots from videos they are always blurred and not sharpen?
    im capturing in km player pressing ctrl+c to take shot and the pictures always blurred even that the movies are high def
    is there anyway 2 resolve this?
    Capture uncompressed (sd) to Huffyuv or with a hardware video encoder.

    HD is more difficult and depends on source device. Learn to do SD first.
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    even that the movies are high def is there anyway 2 resolve this?
    You are probably dealing with an h264 source that is not effeciantly handle-able on your computer. So, your software will be sluggish at decoding the source inside your players window, and it will probably look blury like you described. I have similar issue with my mini corder.

    I thought the world ended, waisted money, bla bla, but then I tried something. I re-encoded the source to xvid out of curiosity. Well, as it turns out, the source plays fluid and there is no blurry motion and all that nonense I was (as still do have) during play if I play my raw sources. Its not that my system can't handle h264, but rather in this case, it was the origin--a new source medium, and it produces fuggy sources that my tipicle pc can't handle as well.

    You may need to "beef up" your pc and/or graphics card. Or, I could wrong about your situation.

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    i was taking about taking shots from hd\sd movies
    not playing them, playing them i have no problem at all, they are working 100% smooth
    i said when im trying to take picture from movie most of the times the image come out blurry
    my question is how can i take smooth pictures, from sd\hd films
    cheers
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    For 1080i, VLC allows still snap with deinterlace modes active, or you can cap single fields. 720p can be capped as a frame.

    What is your source format?
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