I am a new user and recently purchased an analog capture card through Pinncacle. I connected my Hi8 camcorder through RCA jacks into the analog capture card and captured into DV. I then created an MPEG2 file from the edited DV and created an SVCD as a testcase with menu's (I have not purchasd a DVD burner yet). Everything went well; however, when I play the MPEG2 file on Windows media player, I get pixalization on the edges of items in the scenes which have movement (i.e. transition from one scene to another or as a result of a zoom in/out). Once the movement stops the picture edges clear up to a crisp edge. Unfortunately my DVD player is old enough that it does not support SVCDs so I have no other way of verifying the end result. My question: Is this normal. Is this perhaps something in my system which is not fast enough to represent the MPEG2. My expectation was to see a quality level at least equal to that of the Hi8 tape. When I play the DV image captured in the Pinnacle editor everything looks good. Any insight would be appreciated.![]()
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