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kc_123 [Avatar]
Newbie Location: NC Joined: Dec 16, 2016 11:32 Messages: 20 Offline
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Is there a way to choose what format for video captured from a miniDV tape into PD15 Ultra? It's doing it at mpeg-2 at the moment, but I've looked around and can not fnd where I could make different selection.



KC Win 10 64bit
i7 6700 @ 3.4Ghz
16GB DDR4 RAM
250GB SSD
2TB SATA
Sony Handycam CCD-TR96 Video8
Sony Handycam DCR-HC62 miniDV
Canon Vixia HF-R21 SDXHC
stevek
Senior Contributor Location: Houston, Texas USA Joined: Jan 25, 2011 12:18 Messages: 4663 Offline
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Quote Is there a way to choose what format for video captured from a miniDV tape into PD15 Ultra? It's doing it at mpeg-2 at the moment, but I've looked around and can not fnd where I could make different selection.



KC


I'll dig out my old miniDV camcorder if you really need me to.

On the lower right under "profile" what options do you see?

Why is mpg2 not acceptable to you? Too many video format changes will cause degradation of the video. If you will eventually want to burn the project to a DVD/AVCHD/Blu ray, Mpg2 works. AVI files are larger but MAY be better IF you are doing a lot of editing. .
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There is a Profile and a Settings button on the Capture page to allow the change. I see that Stevetek already answered first while I was still checking it.

I do recall that mpeg-2 captures with pinnacle and later burn to disc after editing was not as sharp as dv-avi captures to later create a dvd(mpeg-2). That was many years ago. My xp machine had a P4 3Ghz. Today I am using a I7 and times have changed. Maybe a faster machine can create mpeg-2 on the fly much better.

Different people see things differently like there was a user who insist SP and EP mpeg-2 captures look the same to him. See this link: http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/47074.page . I know dv-avi gives the best quality. A newer faster computer could narrow the quality gap considerably as stevek want to point out. Only you can determine if it makes a difference to you.

Let us know if this helps.
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Quote Is there a way to choose what format for video captured from a miniDV tape into PD15 Ultra? It's doing it at mpeg-2 at the moment, but I've looked around and can not fnd where I could make different selection.



KC


I'll dig out my old miniDV camcorder if you really need me to.

On the lower right under "profile" what options do you see?

Why is mpg2 not acceptable to you? Too many video format changes will cause degradation of the video. If you will eventually want to burn the project to a DVD/AVCHD/Blu ray, Mpg2 works. AVI files are larger but MAY be better IF you are doing a lot of editing.


Oh I see it under profile. MPEG-2 is perfectly acceptable with me. I just wanted to know where the option was to change it. This is new software to me and I am learning it. Thanks I appreciate the help. The only dumb question is the one you don't ask.

I have several miniDV movies from years ago. Just had to purchase a Sony DCR-HC62 to start making these. I am a bit rusty. I have many didgital8 tapes to capture as well. Those will go slower because have to use a USB 2.0 connection which is the interface. The Sony is using a Firewire connection. This is a Windows 10 64bit system, i7, 16GB DDR4, with SSD and SATA drives as well. It has a GTX980 NVidia video card. Win 10 64bit
i7 6700 @ 3.4Ghz
16GB DDR4 RAM
250GB SSD
2TB SATA
Sony Handycam CCD-TR96 Video8
Sony Handycam DCR-HC62 miniDV
Canon Vixia HF-R21 SDXHC
kc_123 [Avatar]
Newbie Location: NC Joined: Dec 16, 2016 11:32 Messages: 20 Offline
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Quote There is a Profile and a Settings button on the Capture page to allow the change. I see that Stevetek already answered first while I was still checking it.

I do recall that mpeg-2 captures with pinnacle and later burn to disc after editing was not as sharp as dv-avi captures to later create a dvd(mpeg-2). That was many years ago. My xp machine had a P4 3Ghz. Today I am using a I7 and times have changed. Maybe a faster machine can create mpeg-2 on the fly much better.

Different people see things differently like there was a user who insist SP and EP mpeg-2 captures look the same to him. See this link: http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/47074.page . I know dv-avi gives the best quality. A newer faster computer could narrow the quality gap considerably as stevek want to point out. Only you can determine if it makes a difference to you.

Let us know if this helps.




Thanks. Capturing the tapes now. I did find the settings. Still learning the software. I appreciate the help. I'm sure we'll be talking again. Thanks. I'll let you guys know how they come out. Win 10 64bit
i7 6700 @ 3.4Ghz
16GB DDR4 RAM
250GB SSD
2TB SATA
Sony Handycam CCD-TR96 Video8
Sony Handycam DCR-HC62 miniDV
Canon Vixia HF-R21 SDXHC
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