hello,
i've just bought my SONY DCR-30E digital camcorder and have some small problems with capturing analogue video through it. I connect my Sony DCR-30E to my PC via firewire and capture some video. The two main problems are:
1. I can't open the captured stuff in Virtual Dub. I try to capture in Type 1 and in Type 2, both with the same result. Do I need any Sony special codecs? Ane ideas? Any links?
2. Caputuring the analogue material through my digital camcorder results in noise at the top of the screen. I know that at the bottom of the screen there are some noises generated by VCR (i believe they are called overscan?). But what can I do about the noise at the top of the screen? I tried to capture one episode of "The X Files", one episode of "Friends" and one episode of "Lone Gunmen" and one of my home made vhs-c videos. My vhs-c video got captured without any problems. The noise at the top seems to be visible only on the programs recorded from the TV. The same show ("The X Files") captured through my Ati Radeon 9200 seems fine, without any noise at the top. Here is the 4,2 MB sample in DV format:
http://kb.e9.pl/publiczny/pasy.avi
Thanks in advance for any help with solving these problems.
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Originally Posted by Baldrick
any ideas about the second problem? the noise at the top of the video? -
Originally Posted by kb1985There is some corner of a foreign field that is forever England: Telstra Stadium, Sydney, 22/11/2003.
Carpe diem.
If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much room. -
The noise is quite thin line. As you can in the avi file here: http://kb.e9.pl/publiczny/pasy.avi
The same video captured by my ATI card is without that noise. -
Sorry, I don't have the codecs on my PC at work to view it. But, based on what you say, if it's a thin line and the AVI is destined for TV then no need to worry - it'll be outside the safe area and won't be visible.
There is some corner of a foreign field that is forever England: Telstra Stadium, Sydney, 22/11/2003.
Carpe diem.
If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much room. -
I want to watch this avi on my pc.
I think that I have to crop the noise at the top.
But I still don't understand why there is no "top noise" while capturing by my ATI card. It is only when I capture through my digital camcorder and it's only with movies recorded from TV. The noise that is generated by the VCR and is overscaned on TV is visible on both of the captures (ATI card & digital camcorder) but the camcorder addes some extra noise at the top which is not visible while capturing by ATI card. -
The noise on the top few lines on video captured from UK TV broadcast is quite normal. It is teletext data and is always there. However, as all TVs overscan (cut off a small proportion of the picture all the way round) you never normally see it unless you have a TV where the vertical frame size is adjusted to allow you to see all of the frame. If playing back on a TV it won't be seen, if you want to play it back on your computer you'll need to crop it off.
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Originally Posted by daamon
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This noise is solid but blinking white bar, not just distoreteed material.
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Originally Posted by kb1985
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If it is a solid but blinking white bar, it is definitely teletext. Crop it or blank it (or just accept that it is actually supposed to be there and leave it alone!).
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Don't crop (and re-stretch the image)
Mask (hide, cover, clip) it.Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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