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Old July 6th 03, 08:03 PM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
Paul Henry
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Hi all

I am having a problem with capturing about 5 seconds of film from my dv
camera into the pc its ghosting as if its reading the tape and then laying
over the same peice of tape with a slight gap.

Its fine if I TV out the dv camera but once its on the pc its ghosting
really bad the setup is as follows

JVC DVL 30 cameara
JVC Tape with on SP not LP
Going into win xp movie maker

I know movie maker aint the best but all I need to do is import about 5
seconds then pull a screen shot from the tape to transfer into a picture so
you can see I dont need anything flash in the way of software.

I have turned the preview thingy off and it makes no differenc

Any suggestions from the pros :-)

All the best

Paul


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Old July 6th 03, 09:59 PM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
Jerry.
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"Paul Henry" wrote in message

Hi all

I am having a problem with capturing about 5 seconds of film from my
dv camera into the pc its ghosting as if its reading the tape and
then laying over the same peice of tape with a slight gap.

Its fine if I TV out the dv camera but once its on the pc its ghosting
really bad the setup is as follows

JVC DVL 30 cameara
JVC Tape with on SP not LP
Going into win xp movie maker

I know movie maker aint the best but all I need to do is import about
5 seconds then pull a screen shot from the tape to transfer into a
picture so you can see I dont need anything flash in the way of
software.


Does the clip play OK if you capture more than is needed, ie. start 30
seconds before and end say 15 seconds after ? If so just trim what you don't
need of the beginning and end in your editor.

Just a thought.... :~)


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Old July 7th 03, 06:36 PM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
Paul Henry
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HI Chap

I will give that a try a bit later on and see what happens I was only
capturing a few seconds so I will try doing a minute or something and see if
it stabilises out.

All the best

"Jerry." wrote in message
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"Paul Henry" wrote in message

Hi all

I am having a problem with capturing about 5 seconds of film from my
dv camera into the pc its ghosting as if its reading the tape and
then laying over the same peice of tape with a slight gap.

Its fine if I TV out the dv camera but once its on the pc its ghosting
really bad the setup is as follows

JVC DVL 30 cameara
JVC Tape with on SP not LP
Going into win xp movie maker

I know movie maker aint the best but all I need to do is import about
5 seconds then pull a screen shot from the tape to transfer into a
picture so you can see I dont need anything flash in the way of
software.


Does the clip play OK if you capture more than is needed, ie. start 30
seconds before and end say 15 seconds after ? If so just trim what you

don't
need of the beginning and end in your editor.

Just a thought.... :~)




 




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