I've been browsing the forum and haven't seen a problem quite like mine:...
I can capture video from a camcorder or vcr via PC-VCR no problem, and the capture quality is generally excellent. No video artifacts and the .AVI file plays perfectly in all apps I've tried.
However, when I try to output to the same vcr via Component out, the video quality is terrible. Poor contrast, washed out colors. Looks like at least three generations loss from computer to tape.
So, is this a problem with PC-VCR software, G200 card, BOB, or drivers, or just the nature of component out?
Most important, will I see a significant improvement by investing in a SVHS deck with S-video I/O? I'd like any and all insights before I shell out big bux for a new deck (which I'll probably end up doing anyway:P).
Thanx in advance.
I can capture video from a camcorder or vcr via PC-VCR no problem, and the capture quality is generally excellent. No video artifacts and the .AVI file plays perfectly in all apps I've tried.
However, when I try to output to the same vcr via Component out, the video quality is terrible. Poor contrast, washed out colors. Looks like at least three generations loss from computer to tape.
So, is this a problem with PC-VCR software, G200 card, BOB, or drivers, or just the nature of component out?
Most important, will I see a significant improvement by investing in a SVHS deck with S-video I/O? I'd like any and all insights before I shell out big bux for a new deck (which I'll probably end up doing anyway:P).
Thanx in advance.
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