Hi,
I have 2 Sony camcorders, one TRV 48E (analogical) and the other a TRV 140E (Digital8). When I made a movie with very movement with TRV 140E (Digital8) the image seems very "dragging" and with very noise, how we can see in this picture, otherwise with TRV 48E (Analogical) the image is better. How can I resolve this problem?
Also, I observe that interiors scenes with artificial light made with TRV 140E (Digital8) result darkest then made with TRV 48E (Analogical), Why?
Thank's
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You are seeing interlaced video. This is normal for camcorder footage. You only see one field at a time on standard definition televisions so this won't be a problem if you create a DVD from this footage -- as long as you get the field order correct.
You might find this post useful:
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To add to the the above, the footage from the DV cam will be bottom field first. Make sure when you encode/convert you set the field correctly. Don't deinterlace.
Vice versa footage captured from a analog capture card (excluding Canopus), will be top field first. Encode/convert using top field first.
For previewing on a monitor I suggest using PowerDVD.
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