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22nd March 2003, 17:58 | #1 | Link |
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capturing problem, please help.
I hava a capture problem with a video tape, i have a serie of laurel and hardy i want to set to dvd, al the tapes captured without any problem, but one of them gives problems, the view of the tape shows a sometimes jumping part of the picture like a moving head, is jumps back it is like a replay of a part of a second, I can,t capture because it drops a lot of the frames, maybe some security or something, the picture is good and the tape is not damaged.
thanks for your help, ps capturing trough tv broadcast is okee . greetings kees |
22nd March 2003, 23:35 | #2 | Link |
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sounds like you capture directly to
mpeg2 and then drops occurs and mpeg encoder hickups.... proper way is to capture to huff or mjpeg and convert this to whatever you want afterwards... i would really be surprised to see back-forth jerk on mjpeg or huff .avi..... (never had it myself....) |
23rd March 2003, 00:40 | #3 | Link |
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hi there
Hello also here it is anti war, and i am paranormal, and I feel the world heavily, i hope it don,t escalate.
But what I won,t to say is that i capture with matrox codecs *avi abd that it is only one movie who has problems al the other are perfect also from tv set is oke, it seems there is some signal in the movie on the videotape who disturbe the capture, but i don,t no what, al the video tapes are from the same vendor, and it is a serie of laurel and hardy, have perfect capture,s without any frame lose, only if the tape is damage it automaticly drops them. greetings to you, stop the war. |
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Please keep focus
While I can understand your concern, this is not a political forum. There is a thread in General currently open if you feel the need to voice a political opinion. That would be the appropriate place. Click on http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=49276 for that discussion.
Please keep discussion here to issues of capturing video: Quote:
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23rd March 2003, 03:21 | #5 | Link |
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dominant part of his
post is about capturing....... no need to distract us or remind us to that issue jg........ especially not this lenghthy..... shall we talk video or forums rules? (surprised to see you didn't add anything to discussion,but only to marginal issue of war....) [now i'm starting to sound like policeman...lol!] @kees44 can you do field analysis of the video? (avisynth+separatefields()) perhaps it indeed is source error (field got to wrong spot)...that's so old it might even be 15fps....(?) are you using telecide to recover progressive frames? there was some thread on encoding less than 25fps vintage movies,better use search... (if you're source is 25fps,then no need for this) if no luck,send small sample where the jerk happens and someone will inspect it... |
23rd March 2003, 04:11 | #6 | Link | |
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I4004 wrote:
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