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gilou8 12-28-2011 08:18 AM

Artifacts in video when capturing DV with Scenalyzer
 
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Is there a place in the forum where i can find post that can help me about artefact that i obtain when i numerise vhs tape through my camcorder dv and coming through firewire via sceneanalyser ?

here is "the artifact" (front left): http://dl.dropbox.com/u/46982387/artefact.png

in fact i ask me if it is poor digitalise of my dv, but i think not; because when i do : vhs>dvcam>firewire in my home hdd/dvd recorder> then i make dvd>then i ripp on my pc and then i haven't this artefact

of course, un both time, i have interlaced material

thanks for all


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lordsmurf 12-28-2011 08:22 AM

Hi gilou8, I've moved your post here from PM.
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Several members may be able to give you some helpful advice. :)
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On to the tech question...

It could be an issue with Scenalyzer corrupting the video. Consider trying WinDV instead, and then compare the results.
Let's see if the software is a variable. If so, great! If not, we'll move on to the next potential cause.

Get it here: http://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/vide...-software.html

See if that helps. Report back either way (whether it works, or if it does not.)


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