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Thanks for the suggestion. So capturing as DV-AVI type 2 better for editing than using PD to capture the video as MPEG-2?
What exact VCR?
Do you have any Time Base Correction in the workflow?
For the DV tapes you are stuck with DV, and it can be crippling to quality if you try to fix colors, antishake, etc. It has to do with how DV encodeds/compresses your video.
Same thing with MPEG2 or any other capture that does lossy compression.
If you plan on restoring anything capture using S-video and MPEG2 at a bumped up bitrate, say 12,000, and do it at 720x480.
This will provide the best possible outcome within PD.
Lossless capture to HuffYUV using free VirtualDub 1.9.11 will yield a huge file but it's got all the info you need and it's barely compressed at all. It's considered lossless.
That way you eliminate an entire round of compression.
It's night and day with results, but you will need a capture dongle, such as a Hauppage or a VC-500, no HD units, SD only!
I know, everyone, it's me, blah blah lossless blah.
Note: Try a brief capture using the AVI container in PD, just 2 minutes, Svideo and a dongle. It's very uncompressed and NOT 720x480 (WHY CYBERLINK?) but you'll see the difference, just waaay too big for files.
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