Hi!
I finally got my Matrox G400/MSP6-system running with the help of DrMordid - thanks! - and a change of my G400 (hardware bud in TV-out section).
Now I am establishing a routine for capturing and editing my S-VHSc Videotapes.
My goal is to produce as a first step a master videotape (S-VHS) and then an archive file (I would like toi have a SVCD).
I must admit that I am for now a little bit short on hard disk space (20 Gigs free)- so I think raw video files are nothing for me ...
Nevertheless - could you give me some advice or improvements on the following routine:
1. Capturing from tape (MSP6 with 704x576, Pal (25 fbs), Field order B, maximum quality)
2. Editing with MSP6 (Projektsettings: 704x576, 25 fps, Frame order B, Interleave A/V 1 frame)
3. Output to tape via MSP6
4. Creating one or more avi-Files (if filesize of single file is greater than 2 Gigs)for MPEG production (the MSP6 MPEG2 encoder likes blue screens!)
5. Creating a SVCD file using TMPGEnc with
the settings for SVCD (or better manual settings?)
6. Burning the file with nero or WinOnCD
Sometimes the quality of the mpeg file ist not very good - there a a lot of artifacts during horizontal movements - but perhaps I am still using wrong parameters for TMPGenc.
Thanks in advance for your help
Werner
I finally got my Matrox G400/MSP6-system running with the help of DrMordid - thanks! - and a change of my G400 (hardware bud in TV-out section).
Now I am establishing a routine for capturing and editing my S-VHSc Videotapes.
My goal is to produce as a first step a master videotape (S-VHS) and then an archive file (I would like toi have a SVCD).
I must admit that I am for now a little bit short on hard disk space (20 Gigs free)- so I think raw video files are nothing for me ...
Nevertheless - could you give me some advice or improvements on the following routine:
1. Capturing from tape (MSP6 with 704x576, Pal (25 fbs), Field order B, maximum quality)
2. Editing with MSP6 (Projektsettings: 704x576, 25 fps, Frame order B, Interleave A/V 1 frame)
3. Output to tape via MSP6
4. Creating one or more avi-Files (if filesize of single file is greater than 2 Gigs)for MPEG production (the MSP6 MPEG2 encoder likes blue screens!)
5. Creating a SVCD file using TMPGEnc with
the settings for SVCD (or better manual settings?)
6. Burning the file with nero or WinOnCD
Sometimes the quality of the mpeg file ist not very good - there a a lot of artifacts during horizontal movements - but perhaps I am still using wrong parameters for TMPGenc.
Thanks in advance for your help
Werner
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