Frage von MiXMaster:So I will bring about my graphics card, the VHS videos to your PC. I have a Power synonymous Director software, but the picture flickers and jumps in the recording.
Now I have www.mainconcept.de / pvr tested with the software, I can record in MPEG2 and the playback is perfectly synonymous.
I was but said it should calibrate for VHS recordings with Mpeg1 r
358x288 and so I am now looking for a capture program that supports it! ps
I soon want to buy a 16:9 televisions come as it looks for now in order, it makes a difference if I were in caput 358x288 or 704x576 I think I remember ..... nacher a difference on the 16:9 TV?
And I can choose in which format I want to capture, 4:3 or 16:9, as it makes a difference in what format it is recording or the TV itself is a relevant fact?
Thank you!
Antwort von Markus:
So I will bring about my graphics card, the VHS videos to your PC. The graphics card was not my way to see video recordings to digitize (preferred
FireWire FAQ">1. (c) Why do not capture using graphics card, TV card or video grabber?).
But I was told that for VHS recordings with Mpeg1 to rich 358x288 ... It depends of the quality from the original, but in many cases, the true das Video CD (MPEG1, 352 x 288 pixels) is different now to when bills are not significantly worse VHS of a DVD-Video.
I soon want to buy a 16:9 televisions come as it looks for now in order, it makes a difference if I were in caput 358x288 or 704x576 I think I remember ..... nacher a difference on the 16:9 TV? As I said, it depends of the starting template. Often, a widescreen TV is so much bigger than the current 4:3-Model and is doing a resolution difference of 100% (DVD: 720 × 576) to 25% (VCD: 352 × 288) with constant, average viewing distance quite noticeable.
And I can choose in which format I want to capture, 4:3 or 16:9, as it makes a difference in what format it is recording or the TV itself is a relevant fact? The television automatically adjusts itself to achieve if the video recordings in the right format for television, that is, when the detection characteristics for 4:3 or 16:9 are available.
If your videos are available in 4:3, you will capture them logically in 4:3. Otherwise, they would be taken on a 16:9 television in the Broad, which no longer looks aesthetically.