![]() ![]() Is it possible to use HuffYuv at the capturing stage itself? Will the results be better than YUV2? Also is it possible to capture AVI files at more than say 352x288? Is it also possibel to render at 720x420 as you suggested if the source video itself is analogue and captured at 352x288? I use YUV2 CODEC setting in the capture source settings. I have Pinnacle 9 and find that the capturing itself is not to my liking. It is connected to my PC(Pentium4 3Ghz 256 MB RAM 80GM NVidia Geoforce 5200 FX). I am using a Sony Handycam(analogue/PAL). Is this an option in S9 ?Īny feedback sincerely welcomed and appreciated ) I'm assuming my DVDs are being burnt in the PAL format, but I can't find anything that tells me that or gives me the option of burning an NTSC disc (for example). Being in Australia I'm using the PAL system. ![]() I'd sincerely appreciate any advise on this one. I'm sure there is a solution for this.but I'm not stupid and the fact that how to acheive this isn't made clear is very poor. When I tried to spread them over 2 menus.the "next" button on M1 was useless.a dead link.and wouldn't even appear in the preview window. I had 13 chapters in all and in the end had to place the thumbnails for ALL of them on one menu. Just dragging the menu into the timeline does NOT automatically link the menus. I cannot see anything in the manual that explains how to achieve this. How on Earth do you link from one menu to the next ? OMG.this one gave me anxiety attacks. It's absurd that I would have to do this ! A good, reliable solution that gave me the control over the buttons that S9 claims to provide.but doesn't. I was able to get around this by opening the button in Photoshop and editing the grabbed frame into them.then reinserting them into the menu. Without fail several of the buttons would drop the selected frame and appear as black buttons on the burnt disc despite looking fine in the S9 preview window. Adding video frames into the menu buttons in S9 is a farce. ![]() A simple solution.but poor reflection on S9. My computer came with a basic DVD authoring program called "Power Producer" which handles older tapes MUCH better than S9.so I used that instead for those ones and imported them into S9. The Studio 9 (S9) out-of-synch problem I've read so much about reared its ugly, ugly head. Video capture from older tapes with a bit of noise was poor (and let's face it.most of us who are transferring from vhs to dvd are using old tapes that we want to bring into the new millenium ). Video capture from newer, stable tapes was excellent. My main use was capturing from old vhs video tapes for the purpose of making dvds. ![]() I spent the weekend testing Studio 9 as an experiment. ![]()
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