Regards from Sweden.
Has anyone had this sort of problem? Living in Europe with the PAL video format, I needed to purchase an American NTSC VHS machine to convert my NTSC VHS tapes to digital video as my capture card could not handle PAL 60 format.
What I get now with an NTSC VHS machine is an odd situation where as you can see, the left half of the image will "blink" to a sort of "negitive" form of the image.
This film was black and white, but the effect is the same with a color film. I tried to deinterlace, but the problem persists.
This usually occurs at the start of a program, but sometimes it can continue through the entire recording. Running the NTSC through my TV set, I get a fine picture.
I have no problems with dropped frames, no sync problems, just what you see in the image that I have included.
I am using the iuVCR program to record in avi format and using TMPGEnc for compression to mpeg2 with an nVidia based Personal Cinema FX5200 card. Using the software that came with the card, I still have the same problem.
Does anyone have any ideas?
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