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  1. Hi,

    My uncle has Canal Satellite Digital and he has taped a documentary (from Motors channel) for me. I can watch it on my TV without any problems, but if I try to view it on the computer (connecting my VCR with a scart connector to the TV card; I use composite video) the image it is quite bad.
    It often appears some lines (generally in the middle of the screen; and it seems that they are shown when bright colors apperared, but I'm not sure).
    That it is just viewing on the computer, but if I try to capture with DivX, besides lines, the movement/motion is not natural (fluent), it seems to be slightly decelerate(something related to frames?).
    If I capture with MPEG1, the results are far worse: it seems to be accelerate like it would be 2x (double speed).

    And there is no problem when I capture a video from a videotape recorded from a analogue channel. The problem is only with a videotaped recorded from a digital channel.

    Have anybody had the same problem sometime?

    Can anybody help me?

    Sorry for my bad english

    Cheers

    PD: system characteristics:

    AMD Athlon 1400 GHz 512 DDR
    Winfast Geforce2 GTS Pro
    Pinnacle PCTV Pro
    Seagate 7200 rpm (HD)
    Windows 2000 Pro

    PDD: If anyone wants, I could send a video sample of the capture

    PDDD: I cant attach a image as you can see the "lines"
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  2. Nobody can help me?
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  3. Please please!!!!
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    Can it be interlaced video?
    compare there images.
    http://deinterlace.sourceforge.net/screenshots/index.htm
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  5. No, it isnt interlaced video.

    I think could be macrovision protection. If so, how could I resolve that problem?
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  6. CAn anybody asure me that it is the Macrovisioon protection?

    How can I solve it?
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