Any tips for doing this? (Marvel G400, Win98FE). I have a tape I'd like to get some clips from, it's a bit degraded, one thing I tried was to actually pause the VCR and then screen-capture every individual frame, like 3 times for each frame. Usually there was always one frame that was pretty decent that I could keep, BUT, it shakes a LOT vertically and cuts off the top and bottom sometimes. I took the screen caps into Paintbrush and adjusted their vertical location, using something in the shot as a reference. Then fed the thing into an AVI creator. It worked to an extent, but it really is a mess not to mention the top and bottom of the video cuts out in parts.
If I try to cap normally it drops a lot of frames. Also, the source tape is basically a collection of short clips of things one after another, and I think that is causing problems too - the synchronization signal (??) being out of sync when it goes from clip to clip. I dunno how that works exactly. Advice appreciated.
If I try to cap normally it drops a lot of frames. Also, the source tape is basically a collection of short clips of things one after another, and I think that is causing problems too - the synchronization signal (??) being out of sync when it goes from clip to clip. I dunno how that works exactly. Advice appreciated.
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