I'm having two problems with my new Dazzle DVC II:
1.) I'm getting these thin multi color lines while trying to encode, they run diagonally across the picture on my monitor as I'm playing a tape from my VCR, and after recording the movie onto hard drive, the lines are still there even in the finished mpeg. The multi coloroed lines travel along the picture one after another creating a maddeningly frustrating finished product. Anyone know why or how to fix it?
2.) I have a small white interference line running horizontally across the very top of the video while being played in the recording window, and in the final recorded mpeg, however this line isn't viewable when mpeg is looked at on a television set. Anyone know why?
Would appreciate any help from those more knowledgeable than me. :lol:
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Hi I get lines in some of my captures its nothing big there are very easy to fix it kind of. when i do satellite capture's some TV show look like crap on the the dish those shows ahve lines you need a better signal. when you doing MPEG2 SVCD in VB mode change your SVCD to CBR it will go away or make a XSVCD and turn up the bit rate to 3000000. The dazzl e has avery sharp picture. I also have a ATI AIW card it does not ahve the line problem it has software picture it does have a very small problems straight line some times break up going left to right or right to left i find the AIW is better for backing up VHS tape's to SVCD but for DVD capture or Satellite TV I like the dazzle a little better for the show I capture both card's have there good piont's and bad piont's
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