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  1. Hello Everybody...

    I want to convert my old VHS PAL tapes to VCDs ... but until now my attempts was a disaster ... Let's see you experts can help me ...
    I am using my Pinnacle DC10+ to create 640x480 AVI files, but when I convert to VCD, the quality is really bad ... I cannot see the eyes of people's faces ! I read something about Inverse Telecine (IVCT), but I wasn't able to do it ...
    Can you please send me some guidelines ?

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    What are you using to convert your AVI file to MPEG-1? If you used TMPGEnc, did you use the VCD template from the Load function?
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  3. Hi Tommyknocker

    Yep, I am using TMPGEnc, and the VCD template from the Load function.
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    Also, please try these tips for filters written by a Dazzle card owner. Although I do not use a Dazzle card, I found them useful in getting better conversions as well.
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  5. Does anyone else has any other suggestion ?

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  6. I once tried the DC30 from pinnacle (a friend of mine was selling it and he gave it to me to try - it's pretty similar to the DC10) and i was very dissapointed with the result. The reason - and i think is one of the reasons why your VCD's end up pretty bad - is that this card has onboard MJPEG compression (like the DC10). There is no way to capture uncompressed. Converting these highly compressed AVI's to MPEG didn't give a good result - for me at least. I get far better results just using my old PCTV card, capturing uncompressed and then converting with TMPEG. So maybe this is part of your problem too.

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