I am trying to capture some old home movies that we have on VHS and put them on my PC (for burning on to a DVD later). I am new to digital video editing and capturing and am having some trouble with the video capture process.
I have a Canopus ADVC-100 for the analog capture from the VCR via a composite cable, and it seems to be working just fine. The video captures without any problems (Pinnacle Studio 8 for capturing). The issue I am having is that there is a small, thin line of colored "fuzz" along the bottom of the captured video. It looks similar to a tracking line on a VCR before the tracking has resolved the picture. I am not sure what it is and am at a loss at how to fix it/remove it. I thought after rendering the raw capture that it would maybe eliminate it but I also see it after I render the file to all of the formats that I have tried (mpg, avi, etc).
I get the same result when trying to extract the same VHS home movies via my sony digital camcorder and a VCR together and then transfering the result via the firewire port on the digital camera.
Note: The pure digital video content that I have recently recorded on my digital camera transfers flawlessly with no imperfections directly from the camcorder to my PC and via the ADVC-100 to my PC.
I am sure this is a simple thing to fix, I am a novice at this and am probably just missing something simple - please help. Thanks in advance!!!
I have a Canopus ADVC-100 for the analog capture from the VCR via a composite cable, and it seems to be working just fine. The video captures without any problems (Pinnacle Studio 8 for capturing). The issue I am having is that there is a small, thin line of colored "fuzz" along the bottom of the captured video. It looks similar to a tracking line on a VCR before the tracking has resolved the picture. I am not sure what it is and am at a loss at how to fix it/remove it. I thought after rendering the raw capture that it would maybe eliminate it but I also see it after I render the file to all of the formats that I have tried (mpg, avi, etc).
I get the same result when trying to extract the same VHS home movies via my sony digital camcorder and a VCR together and then transfering the result via the firewire port on the digital camera.
Note: The pure digital video content that I have recently recorded on my digital camera transfers flawlessly with no imperfections directly from the camcorder to my PC and via the ADVC-100 to my PC.
I am sure this is a simple thing to fix, I am a novice at this and am probably just missing something simple - please help. Thanks in advance!!!
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