I'm trying to put my home video on vcd, but I'm having issues with the capture. My AIW Radeon 7500 composite input creates "wavy" lines (about the last 4 rows) in my capture video, and I can't figure out how to edit them out.
I'm using VirtualDub to capture, TMPG/VFAPI as a frame server, and CCE as my encoder. I'm capturing and encoding at 352X240. Any suggestions on how to remove those last 4 lines would be greatly appreciated (with a step-by-step--I'm still quite the newbie at this).
Thank you!
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You don't need to edit the overscan lines out. They won't show on your TV when you play your VCD through your DVD player. What you're seeing is normal. Also, try capturing 352 x 480 then encoding 352 x 240, you'll get a much better VCD.
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