Hi, I need your help guys. Here are my problems:
I'm using Virtualdub ver 1.9.10 to capture video from satelite TV without problem so far. Recently, I try to backup my old VHS videotape by playing it on video cassette player and capture it via Virtualdub, and my ordeal begin..!! From VD, I still can see the output display but it behave strangely by showing the video as my player was stuck repeatedly. Instead of showing the video frame by frame (e.g: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8), the video showed 1,2,3,2,3,2,3,4,5,6,5,6,5,6,5,6,7,8....know what I mean? Playing back the tape on TV directly show no problem at all and it run smoothly except the quality of VHS display which I have to compromised. Capturing by switching off the display also show the same result on the captured video. I try switch the video player with satelite TV decoder and no problem happen. Can anybody help me please..???
Here are my system Info:
1. Windows Vista Ultimate SP2
2. ASUS P5N32-SLI Premium MoBo
3. ATI X1900 Series VIVO 512 MB PCI-e Graphis Card
and
4. JVC HR-72K video cassette player
S-Video and RCA input are all produce the same problematic result when capturing from video player.
I'm using Virtualdub ver 1.9.10 to capture video from satelite TV without problem so far. Recently, I try to backup my old VHS videotape by playing it on video cassette player and capture it via Virtualdub, and my ordeal begin..!! From VD, I still can see the output display but it behave strangely by showing the video as my player was stuck repeatedly. Instead of showing the video frame by frame (e.g: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8), the video showed 1,2,3,2,3,2,3,4,5,6,5,6,5,6,5,6,7,8....know what I mean? Playing back the tape on TV directly show no problem at all and it run smoothly except the quality of VHS display which I have to compromised. Capturing by switching off the display also show the same result on the captured video. I try switch the video player with satelite TV decoder and no problem happen. Can anybody help me please..???
Here are my system Info:
1. Windows Vista Ultimate SP2
2. ASUS P5N32-SLI Premium MoBo
3. ATI X1900 Series VIVO 512 MB PCI-e Graphis Card
and
4. JVC HR-72K video cassette player
S-Video and RCA input are all produce the same problematic result when capturing from video player.