does anyone know why my captures are jumpy and have motion streaks? i am using the software it came with.
anytips?
thanks
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Dahoodz,
I have the DC10+ card. And use it quite often.
Are you saying/talking about the AVI file?
If so... Are you talking about when you are playing the AVI file?
If so, this is normal. What you are seeing is related to the interlace
issue. To understand this, click the Search button at the top of this
thread and enter interlace. You should find many articles on the
subject.
Your next step is obvious. ...to encode to VCD or SVCD.
Let me know if this is your problem, else please explain in more
detail what you are experiening.
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U are the fuckin MAN!
yea for real, i am talkin about the .avi file, whe i play it back it goets all motion blurs and is a lil jumpy, yea now i gotta convert it to .mpeg right? how do i do that from the .avi file i have.
gonna go look up the interlace shit now.
thanks a heap man, thought i just wasted 500 buks lol
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...also man, would the jerkyness be from dropping frames, i have a 40gb partitioned baracuta hard drive, 10gb parts.... if i am capturing in avi, maybe going by wat i read in the search, it is not a good option to choose the "best quaility" setting and go into avi, can i capture mpeg and not drop frames maybe?
thanks heaps man -
Dahoodz,
Sorry for the delay in responding to your latest post. I was busy with
an encoding project on my other pc. I use this slower pc for my surfing.
...Its an Intel cheepo, 233mhz w/ 64mb. It does what I want for my use.
The DC10 is an MJPEG (AVI only) card, not and MPEG1 or MPEG2 card.
So, ya can't capture straight to MPEG.
You cap to via MJPEG (avi) and then you convert to MPEG ( VCD/SVCD, etc. )
CONVERTING:
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To convert (encode) your AVI clip(s), you have to. . . . . . .
Don't forget to WAIT many LOOONG hours!
MAIN CONVERT PG
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encode via TMPGenc <-- Preferred
xSVCD via TMPGenc <-- Preferred
xVCD via TMPGenc <-- Optional
foolproof via CCE <-- Optional
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some VCD reading
some SVCD reading <-- what I use
more x(s)VCD reading <-- or this too
and BURNing to CD
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I trust this should be enough - you got your work cut out for ya!
Dahoodz, if you're quirious about how (or approx) your final encodes will be,
jump over to my page and read a little, and maybe download a clip or too.
There's also a small clip 1.8mb in size if you don't want to wait too long
for the download... else try the other two clips (broken into 3 parts) - the
quality is really good with these. You can get a lot of milage out of the DC10.
. . .see my link below.
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looks aiight man, i am gonna bouce to that site,
so you think use that program for encoding into mpeg? do u have a link where i can dl it from?
thanks man -
hey man i checked it out and downladed it all
i am trying to capture with virtual dub, but its telling me it cannot find the device and this is because it cannot find the VxD driver. Where can i get this driver from?
thanks man