hey everyone, I finially got my video card installed and its working great. Except I can only capture 320X240 in vdub, or else i get errors, will captureing in the higher res's make my quality alot better , if so, how? I am upgrading my memory soon, and getting a 6 head VCR, in hopes that that will help the qual a little, will it. I am using adobe premier to add cool transitions and such. But it only can save it as AVI, so then i have to re-encode, loosing more pic quality. so after the VHS>AVI>encode to MP1>bring into Premier then edit,save as AVI> back to mp1...I loose ALOT of pic quality in this process, is there any easier way to do it ?
the steps ive been doing are:
Capture to uncompressed AVI
Edit, add filters,etc encode to MP1
Import into Premier, add FX Save to AVI
Re-encode to MP1
I only have 10 gigs free, so it makes it alot harder, cause i cant leave the uncompreded avi on my hd for too long if im capturing more, thats why i usually immidiatly encode it.
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
like someone in this forum said before, vcd is not that great.after seeing the VHS > VCD comparision i am much more impressed with vhs. maybe i will put off this whole project until dvd burners come down in price
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