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| "Juan Lauda" wrote in message . .. "Graham Jackman" wrote in message ... I'm still having problems ( I think ) capturing dv from my camcorder , I'm using Ulead Video Studio 7 ( trial version ) at the moment . Details are Camcorder Sony TRV19 Firewire card Pyro PC Laptop 1.6 Celeron Software Ulead Video Studio 7 Input set to dv2 , 720 x 576 These are the results I am getting Still http://uk.geocities.com/stiggsy_uk/sample.jpg Video ( 2.7 mb , 0.7 sec ) http://uk.geocities.com/stiggsy_uk/sample.avi I played "sample.avi" on my Windows 2000 system with Windows Media Player 9 and it played back at 720 x 576 at 100% image size. Inspecting the properties of the avi file in WMP9 reports that it is indeed a Video with a resolution of 720 x 576 and the DV Video Codec is being used. Video quality is what I would reasonably expect from a handheld, consumer mini-DV camcorder from Sony. I'd be chuffed if this was my video. As I said in response to your earlier post, there is a default registry setting of 360 x 288 for playback via the DV codec in some Windows systems. Thanks Juan for viewing the files . Not having seen any mini-DV footage before I think I was being a bit too ambitious about the qualitly expected . Graham . |
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