I'm using Macbook, iGrabber USB capturing device, Sony EVO-250, and Geniatech iGrabber software.
My video capture software doesn't seem to give me many options, so I'm considering H.264 compression. Figure I'd do this at 640x480 and 29.97 frame rate and then deinterlace later on. Not too sure about key frame or data rate.
My main priority is to transfer them to my external hd with good quality. Disk space isn't an issue.
What are your thoughts, criticisms, etc?
Your advice is appreciated!
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I thought it would give the video a cleaner appearance? Though, I think it reduces the quality, does it not?
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Indeed, it does. I quote from lordsmurf's excellent video guide:
"De-interlacing loses data. It's that simple. A de-interlace basically throws away parts of the video signal or blends it together with other parts of the video signal. It destroys interlaced footage. The only use gained by de-interlacing is to remove combs on a progressive display that has no access to on-the-fly de-interlacing software or hardware."Last edited by sanlyn; 20th Mar 2014 at 17:25.
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