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  1. Tried my first capture with ATI 600 USB off a JVC SR-S365U with virtualdub huffyuv. I created a 30 gig 720x480 29.97 PCM 48k audio. On a 1 hour tape about 30 minutes into it I experienced the chipmunks audio which last throughout till the end of the video. Also the video thorughout does not seem smooth and kind of jumpy. At the end of the capture virtual dub showed a bunch of dropped frames. Any suggestions on what can be done?
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    1 - Switch HUFFYUV to UT VIDEO CODEC ULY 2.

    2 - Uncheck ENABLE AUDIO PLAYBACK in Audio tab.

    3 - Make changes in Capture tab, Timming. Sometimes its help various users when capture from USB device.

    4 - Disable PREVIEW in Video tab
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  3. Use a DVD recorder with frame sync and line TBC in passthrough mode.
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  4. Originally Posted by Cauptain View Post
    1 - Switch HUFFYUV to UT VIDEO CODEC ULY 2.

    2 - Uncheck ENABLE AUDIO PLAYBACK in Audio tab.

    3 - Make changes in Capture tab, Timming. Sometimes its help various users when capture from USB device.

    4 - Disable PREVIEW in Video tab
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    Try & reply.



    Claudio

    Any clues as to which options to adjust under the timing tab? There are several different options.
    Thanks for the suggestions.
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  5. #2 may help with dropped frames
    #3 Set: Do Not Resync Between Audio and Video Streams
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  6. thanks for the quick replies. will try again with suggestions and report back..
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  7. I did 2 & 3 left the huffyuv codec and looks like that did the trick! Now what would be the best way to get a 44 gig avi into a format for dvd as well as a reduced mkv size for digital archival around 2-3 gigs?
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  8. Film or video?
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  10. Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    Film or video?
    old home video shot on vhs from 1980s-1990s
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