Frage von Hermann Hehn:Hi,
I am trying since a while with a video capture card my VHS videos to DVDs to burn. The board is an ASUS Radeon 9600XT, the software for the capture of ASUS (Nero does not capture), for editing, I use
Nero7. The
ASUS software can be used in MPEG1, MPEG2 or AVI record. Unfortunately, there are in the MPEG2 encoding
artifacts in the recording of the sky or water surfaces.
However, does the editing and burning with Nero7 fine here.
So I now encode to AVI. The image result is good.
But here begins a new problem. Nero7/oder my calculator has a difficulty with the AVI material. The post is very tough, but can be carried out. Ultimately, I have a DVD with no more artifacts, but s.DVD player jerky and is synonymous s.PC can not play.
What can I do?
My Settings s.ASUS me. Only AVI generates good videos. How can I create better MPEG videos?
Should I maybe the AVI to MPEG encoding - that of power but Nero is not (inherently doing it well).
I like but do not buy software ne.
Antwort von Jodahush:
I answer my own times.
The problem is capturing.
The ASUS tool can not clean MPEG 2 Stream.
Nero7 is not with the capture board - or, I can not find a setting that is an acceptable, Picture shows. Nero loses lots of frames.
PowerDirector demo! allows capturing, and brings a good result MPEG2, which is fine in Nero7 edit it.
Problem seems solved.
But a tool that makes everything right does not exist.
Even Nero7 Macken has a lot for the money. This stupid wizard mode (Save, but do not load, Stürtzt s.wenn audio files to be supplemented, etc.)
Antwort von Markus:
But a tool that makes everything right does not exist. At least not in this price range. Probably the best quality / would be achieved through the use of an ordinary Canopus A / D converter that is capturing as DV-AVI, subsequent converting to MPEG2 and final burn to DVD. As an MPEG2 encoder TMPGEnc turn is fairly inexpensive. An alternative would be the Canopus Procoder Express.
The term "video capture card" frightens me, somehow from ... sounds too cheap to good. What's behind it?
Antwort von jodahush:
Actually, nothing bad.
ASUS Radeon 9600 XT, 1.5 years before the Gamer Card popular with 128 MB of RAM (the 256 did not exist with video)
PS.
I clicked on the Page
www.videohelp.com still found a few tools that I will try tonight