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    Hello guys. I have a little problem, to which I was not succesful in finding answers. My captured film has strange waves on the edges. The capture and editing was done in Studio Plus 9.35. In both cases MJPEG was used as a codec with presetting for 100% quality. Then the image was converted to mpv using cce 2.67. After that it was authored with DVD Architect 2.0. In all the steps and files the video has these weird waves. These waves are seen on both PC and a standalone, but when I did a frame capture all waves were gone. Thus, I had to take a picture for this post with a camera. Sorry for bad quality.

    Here is the picture of it:



    My system:
    Intel Pentium 4 3.2E GHz
    Asus P4P800 SE (onboard sound)
    1x512MB 3200 DDR Ram @400MHz
    200GB SATA 7200rpm 8MB WD hard-drive
    ATI RADEON 9800Pro All-In-Wonder (capture card for this project)

    Couple of other questions:
    1. Which is the best program for capture with best quality and little dropped frame rates? Which is better iuVCR or Virtual VCR?
    2. Which capture codec is better among MJPEG, HUffYUV, or MSU Losless quality codec?
    3. I have encountered with the problem that DVD Architect 2.0 reencodes mpeg-2 from cce. Is there some way around it or may be a program which does have the same abilities as DVD Architecht, but does not reencode mpeg-2 to mpeg-2?
    Thanks for your help.[/img]
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    So am I. I can't see a thing.
    Hello.
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    Guys, the picture now is howing in the first post.
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    Who, have been here before and come back please, I did not mean I fixed the problem, but the picture in the first post. It was not working. Any help would be appreciated about solving the problem in the original post. Thanks
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    What is the source of the video, how do you wire it into your PC, and fill out your computer detail in your profile.
    Hello.
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    The video source is just a regular video camera. The signal Is being transferred to pc through ATI Radeon 9800 pro All-In-Wonder ATI RAGE Theatre 200 chip. I use S-video to transfer video.
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    How come you don't use the tools that ATI gives you? What happens when you use their tools? Do you get the same results.

    Are you using the lastest video drivers and ATI multimedia center? Try that first.
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    Originally Posted by shrybouski
    The video source is just a regular video camera. The signal Is being transferred to pc through ATI Radeon 9800 pro All-In-Wonder ATI RAGE Theatre 200 chip. I use S-video to transfer video.
    Follow the guide here: www.digitalfaq.com for capturing using an AIW.
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    Is the video panning to the left or right in the scene from which you took this shot? I had a similar effect when I screwed up the field order between the capture and the encode.
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