when I cap to avi sometimes I get faint lines on the leading and trailing edge of moving objects, is this it?
Andy
ps- how to prevent this from occurring?
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here is an example- if you have an object(person, car, whatever) that moves across the screen and you can faintly see the image behind it like the object is semi-transparent, that's ghost. this is usally an encoding problem. someone else may help you with the lines because i don't capture video.
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