Weird interlacing problem when capturing video, see pic

Discussion in 'Video capturing from analog sources' started by AGwolf, Jan 18, 2010.

  1. davexnet

    davexnet Active member

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    Good luck with the reformat - Windows 7 ?
    Let me know how it goes. I know you're suspicious the problem
    started after the codec pack was installed. However,
    if you're capturing in RGB uncompressed, codecs not really involved
    yet - something to do with the capture drivers?

    I'm using a triple boot, Ubuntu, Vista and XP.
    I use Vista so seldom; I've got the media center working with my
    TV card - I really don't do much else with it. I find it a little
    clunky. My box uses the Vista boot loader to access all the OS's.
    I suppose I could upgrade to 7 - something to consider.

    Re: the back and forth thread - You're welcome.

     
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  2. AGwolf

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    I don't really know what the quirks are, but in trying to "fix" the problem, I've learned a fair bit about post-processing, and editing BEFORE compression, as well as working with Virtual Dub as a tool... so ultimately thanks in a general sense, even if this sill video card is still recording poorly lol :p

    Maybe I'll see if I can find a capture card that does 60fps...
     
  3. davexnet

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    You're welcome. Virtualdub is being improved all the time.
    For example, the Bob Doubler filter may give better results for your
    issue.

    Good Luck !
     

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