I need to use the Marvel to do some basic cut'n'paste video editing, but when I record the video with Matrox PC-VCR and then play it back it's displaced downwards to the extent that the text is touching the bottom of the screen, and the non-video codes are visible right at the top. Is there a way to fix this?
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The captured video looks fine on my monitor, it's displaced when I play it back to my TV. It's captured using the PC-VCR to MJPEG format.
I'm guessing I should alter one of the "other" monitor settings in QuickDesk, but I don't know which one.
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It's due to the overscan on the TV monitor. It's quite normal - what you need to do is determine the so-called 'safe area' for titling etc.
It's suprising how much picture is 'cropped' off by the overscan. Simplest way to do it is to put text right across the video (from left to right) and top to bottom, then play back the video on your TV and notoice what's missing. It's not really cropped of course - it's just not viewable. It's not symmetrical either!
This is why it's a good idea to have a TV connected to your editing system, for instant visual checking. The other thing to watch out for are 'unsafe' colours - just try creating a title in pure RED and you will see what I mean!Phil
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I have the same problem (G200, 1.52).
If I record a movie with subtitles and subsequently play it back, part of the subtitles go off-screen. It is a pain in the XXX. It is especially noticeable on letterboxed films. The "screen part" is perfectly centered in the original film, but after playing it back, the upper black border is a LOT thicker than the lower one!
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