HELLO - and thanks in advance for helping me.
I am considering buying Hypercam to capture an avi file of my screen while using a website - just a short capture for a DVD I am working on - am authoring through Adobe Premiere Pro.
I have imported various .avi files using the digital camcorder and hypercam.
HOWEVER, when I burn a DVD and then play it on the DVD player on my TV, the file from Hypercam is "flickery" - and I do not understand why - the others from the camera are not like that.
What do I need to change on my computer or in Hypercam to avoid this? Will disabling the hardware acceleration on the video card properties help me? I saw mention of that in one post and sent the author a PM.
I do not understand the numbers for capture and replay for the avi card settings.
HELP!! AND THANKS!!
PS - if there is a better software program than HyperCam I am all eyes - I have not bought it yet - but it is the best out of a couple I have tried because it makes a large avi file and it allows me to capture just part of the screen
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What frame rate are you capturing in? Try use 23,976fps or 29.97fps.
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Yep. Frame rate = Frames per second = fps. 10 doesn't look that good for dvd playback.
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Okay - so should I try 29 for capture and 29 for playback?
I really appreciate your help!! -
29.97 would be best. You could also record in 14.985 if you wanted, then double it for playback. And, make sure it is de-interlaced when encoding the DVD.
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[s:2fc0418f06]What do you mean "de-interlaced" when encoding - I assume that is a setting in Premiere Pro. [/s:2fc0418f06]
Okay - never mind - I found it - it is a filter in the encoding setting. Thanks for letting me know - this forum is awesome - I am trying all of the things I learned here today and will report back in a bit.
Thanks!
Judy
Thanks!
Judy
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