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harky 05-29-2016 07:34 AM

manage to find a pansonic ES10, will try VirtualDub again, later upload the video

i try to use DScaler and had problem loading it.

If i set to 720 X 576 the result is like this

http://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/imag.../0c1UAMx-1.jpg


Now i understand what u mean dropframe..
i notice the singer voice change.. is that what u mean ????

in tht case there no way for me to avoid :(

i try to set to 29.97, there is still dropframe...

msgohan 05-29-2016 09:39 AM

Under Video -> Capture Filter there is a dropdown called Video Standard. Is PAL_60 an option there?

harky 05-29-2016 10:00 AM

yes it do have but it change to Pal_B

i will try it tml again :(
it default setting is Pal_B

Quote:

Originally Posted by msgohan (Post 44453)
Under Video -> Capture Filter there is a dropdown called Video Standard. Is PAL_60 an option there?


msgohan 05-29-2016 11:33 AM

You may need to set 720x480 at 29.97 fps before it will let you set PAL_60. If it still doesn't stay in that mode, I guess figuring out DScaler may be the only option.

harky 06-03-2016 10:42 AM

try cant. had very heavy drop frame and it lag.

i try to use Dscaler but i had audio error
dscaler wavein error

i try AmaRecTV but i dunno isit ok a not..
the setting is very confuse

Update:

Hi, i bought a VCR player which can playback true NTSC and bypass ES10 (set to NTSC also) it come out fine. But the problem is when i cap using VirtualDub it has many drop frame.

sanlyn 06-11-2016 12:13 AM

This has been discussed many times. Most popular solution so far:

Avisynth capture, top menu -> "Capture" -> "Timing...":

General Options:
-Drop frames when captured frames are too close together (UNCHECK TO TURN "OFF")
-Insert null frames when captured frames are too far apart (UNCHECK TO TURN "OFF")

Resync mode:
-Sync audio to video by resampling the audio to a faster or slower rate (SELECT "ON")

-Correct video timing for fewer frame drops/inserts (UNCHECK TO TURN "OFF")
-Automatically disable resync when integrated audio/video capture is detected. (UNCHECK TO TURN "OFF")

Also, capturing to the same hard drive that houses your operating system is another cause of this problem.

harky 06-11-2016 01:03 AM

Hi,
Thanks found it... i try again

sanlyn 06-12-2016 01:09 PM

Added note: the last item in the list ("resync") is often the culprit in some systems, maybe not in others. You can try turning it on/off to check behavior, as well as enable/disable the others to see if they affect the capture. The settings I show above have worked correctly on all my captures for years with two AIW cards.

In answer to your query in other forums about encoding lossless AVI to final formats: Capturing to lossless media has three main purposes:
(a) Lossless media is the best means available to us poor hobbyists (and to pros) for getting the most accurate digital rendering of your analog source, without compression loss and other problems associated with capturing to lossy compression.
(b) Even more important, lossless media is used so that VHS noise and defects can be repaired, cleaned up, denoised, color corrected, etc., etc., creating new lossless working files that don't have recompression damage.
(c) Lossless media can be archived as-is or reduced in size with high bitrate MPEG encoding (about 15mbps) without much loss. Lossless media can also be encoded for final output to DVD or standard definition BluRay/AVCHD, or to other formats as you please, while keeping the lossless original for archiving or further work.

harky 09-11-2016 03:32 PM

Thanks. i manage to rec... but quite troublesome.
decide to give up and use the Hauppauge Capture mt2s. good euff :D:P


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