Hi! I am having a few problems with my new TV Tuner. One of them is that whatever I record has ghosting. In my case, this means that every edge has a few fainter edges to the right of it. For example, if I recorded a white screen with a black vertical line in the middle of it, the black vertical line would have about four fainter vertical lines a few pixels to the right of it. I cannot find any options on the recording device that would allow me to fix it. I can fix this problem individually by running each recorded file through TMPG, but it takes extra time and effort. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
My computer is an HP Media Center pc m490n. I am capturing with an NVIDIA Geforce FX 5600 graphics card and the windows XP media center software that came with the computer.
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It's little hard to with out a picture. You should take a screen shot with PowerDVD. You do not even say what capture card you use. Every card is different. If your using ATI AIW there are tow thing you can play with one there a setting called 'Strength" where you make your onw template also if video soap if on a heavy setting to clean bad video this can also do it by lowering the 'Strength" it should go away if not lower the Video soap from heavy to medium or light.
You have to give every bit of info so people can help. What hardware you use what software you use. What version of the software you use.
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