Which is wonderful except I want to capture things that are playing on TV or from something I have captured on my DVR. So importing from another source doesn't accomplish what I am trying to do.
Carl312
OK, first question, what brand of receiver?
Dishnetwork or DirectTV?
This one is DirectTV but I'm from Canada and I also have a Rogers HiDef DVR (which is similar to Comcast) and I'm connected directly to a digital box at home also (not a dvr I capture real time) same issue.
Carl312
Next question, what connection are you using for output from the DVR to your capture card?
(I bet the TV2 Video out, Yellow, Red, White jacks).
If so, that output is analog and Standard definition, 4:3 ratio.
On my receiver(Dish), I can play with the TV2 HDTV preferences, nothing changes the aspect ratio that is output from the receiver.
I have the RCA connectors here and a coax. I have HDMI out on the DVR but no HDMI in on my capture card. At home same thing (here external and internal cards, have a desktop and a laptop, but have only what I think/thought was a hi def capture card for the laptop) WinTV HVR 1500. I also just purchased a WinTV HVR 950Q which I bought to beable to send to others to capture.
Carl312
All of the information about your video and the sample video you posted are 4:3 aspect ratio, they are 1280x720 resolution, but that alone does not determine the aspect ratio.
Yes I know, it's frustrating.
Carl312
I have a solution for capturing HD 16:9 video from TV, but it costs $$$.
And it does not use the capture module in PowerDirector.
I am interested in knowing this and if you are adept at capturing hi def from a digital box, I'm game to learn (but since it isn't PD, then we can take it to PM)
Carl312
Complaint from me, a commercial for a sample!!! Shame.
It does play as expected, it is a 4:3 Aspect Ratio and is 1280x720 resolution.
What I see is a letter boxed 16:9 video output in a 4:3 letter box format.
If you answer No to the warning window about the video being 4:3 you added to the timeline, you will still have a 16:9 project, and will show in the preview viewer as a Letter box wide screen video.
Oops sorry. That was the capture clip, I did not process it in PD so there was no warning, although if I drag and drop that into the timeline there would have been. It is really a widescreen clip in a fullscreen capture. Thus your black lines all around the image (I just went for the smallest clip I already had)
Carl312
I attach a screen shot of your sample in my PD, project is set to 16:9.
Second attachment is a Capture I did from my HD receiver using my solution.
PD can play this file, save to hard disk and import into PD.
Great capture, I think it's time for PMs I want to do THAT asap, I want widescreen, hi def and for the life of me can't seem to get enough advice, easily enough, without reading tons and tons. PLUS it needs to be portable (so I'm hoping this solution is.)
Thank you so much for your input, I look forward to your advice on my options.