So I got myself a new miniDV camcorder, a firewire card and Nero 7 Ultra and have my first full tape that I'm going to make a DVD from. I transfer the video from the camcorder to an AVI file without problem using Nero Vision. The problem I am having is when I use Vision to edit the video. It appears to be introducing artifacts along the right hand edge of the picture, from top to bottom. The wierd thing is, when I play the AVI using Nero's Showtime, it looks fine.
Here's a sample of the source AVI as seen from Showtime:
and here's what happens once Vision gets a hold of it (notice the pixelation on the right hand edge):
Any ideas? I'm running Windows 2000 SP4 on a Pentium D840 (3.2 GHz) machine. According to the system manager these are my installed codecs:
Any help/insight would be greatly appreciated.
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Don't know if this is applicable, but ... what you see on the computer monitor is not what you see on the TV. The TV does not display the overscan.
Since you are making DVDs, which I assume is for TV viewing, then play the DVD on the TV and critique from there.
(I must have a good monitor or perhaps bad, old eyes, but your two pics look the same to me)
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Originally Posted by bendixG15
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