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Choppy Video
Windows XP
AMD Athlon 1600 ABIT KR7A-133 Mobo Gainward Geoforce2, MX400, Golden Sample with VIVO 512DDR Memory I am trying for the first time to use Movie Maker 2.0. I am trying to capture off a Panasonic VHS-C Analog Palmcorder. Even in the preview window the picture is choppy. I have my video settings on WMM2 set to composite and the frame rate is 29.970. I have tried to change the frame rate without results. I tried to update the Video Card Driver and Movie Maker couldn't locate a capture device. Any advice? Thank You in advance |
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Choppy Video
In message , wkelly1368
writes Windows XP AMD Athlon 1600 ABIT KR7A-133 Mobo Gainward Geoforce2, MX400, Golden Sample with VIVO 512DDR Memory I am trying for the first time to use Movie Maker 2.0. I am trying to capture off a Panasonic VHS-C Analog Palmcorder. Even in the preview window the picture is choppy. I have my video settings on WMM2 set to composite and the frame rate is 29.970. I have tried to change the frame rate without results. I tried to update the Video Card Driver and Movie Maker couldn't locate a capture device. Any advice? Thank You in advance Can you define 'choppy' please? Do you mean the capture window image is jerking? That's what I always get in MMII and its driving me crazy! XPHome Athlon XP1700+ 512mb pc133 ram, Abit KT7A, Siluro GeForce MX460 Pro. -- gillie |
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