I have an ST LAB TV7130 TV AV capture card, which I am using to capture analog video (composite or S-Video).
The image shown on my PC is rather soft (not as sharp as the original source data). Capture is working fine even in Hi-MPEG mode (full PAL screen at 25 FPS), but ther final result is just as fuzzy (I compared the original on my TV with a burned DVD).
The degradation is not disasterous, but noticeable, and should not be there I think. Originally, when I tried the S-video input, I got a sharper image, but with noise lines. However, after upgrading my NVidia drivers (I intended only to upgrade the VGA card drivers, but this happened on its own), the S-Video looks exactly like the composite - not very sharp (plus I would not expect a very noticeable difference between them).
Any ideas on how to improve the image quality?
Does anyone know whether the new "terminator" TV cards are better? Do they encode MPEG4 at the highest quality PAL?
Thanks,
Gideon.
The image shown on my PC is rather soft (not as sharp as the original source data). Capture is working fine even in Hi-MPEG mode (full PAL screen at 25 FPS), but ther final result is just as fuzzy (I compared the original on my TV with a burned DVD).
The degradation is not disasterous, but noticeable, and should not be there I think. Originally, when I tried the S-video input, I got a sharper image, but with noise lines. However, after upgrading my NVidia drivers (I intended only to upgrade the VGA card drivers, but this happened on its own), the S-Video looks exactly like the composite - not very sharp (plus I would not expect a very noticeable difference between them).
Any ideas on how to improve the image quality?
Does anyone know whether the new "terminator" TV cards are better? Do they encode MPEG4 at the highest quality PAL?
Thanks,
Gideon.
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