On Sat, 13 Nov 2004, Matt Kleffner wrote:
> I own a Sony DV camcorder (NTSC interlaced, bottom field first), and I
> want to store all recordings on DVD media (keeping tapes seems more
> expensive and less convenient). I want to preserve the original dv as
Hmmm, DV tapes are small and it
I've been experimenting with adding an x-window monitoring the captured
video to lavrec, and so have had to study
"The video capture loop" in lavrec_record() in liblavrec.c
carefully to hook in my video monitor code.
Anyway, I think there may be a bug in liblavrec.c - or else somthing I
don't u
I own a Sony DV camcorder (NTSC interlaced, bottom field first), and I
want to store all recordings on DVD media (keeping tapes seems more
expensive and less convenient). I want to preserve the original dv as
best as I can within the hardware DVD spec, even if that means storing
some noise.
The mj
On Sat, 13 Nov 2004, sean wrote:
> I have some old - late 1980's - vhs tapes that I recorded on my dv camcorder
> from the vcr, and then transferred to my computer.
Ah yes, that's a situation I'm extremely familiar with. I processed
all of my old tapes some time ago (alas a lo
I have some old - late 1980's - vhs tapes that I recorded on my dv camcorder from the vcr, and then transferred to my
computer. When played as raw files they have lots of blocky artifacts ( which are NOT present when the orginal tapes are
played on tv (ntsc)). They are also quite noisy.
I'd like