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From: johnc@bbs.xnet.com (John Crookshank)
To: lightwave-l@netcom.com
Subject: Re: Video Capture
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>Paul Davies writes:
>
>I've used the same procedure (grab off a UVW-1800 or AG-7750) using the
>Personal SFC, and the results have been mixed. Sometimes a portion of the
>results show no jitter, but other segments have noticeable jitter. I'm using
>a 1989 Toaster, but I believe they said that even the new Toaster isn't
>designed to do this (although, as you say, apparently it does work
>sometimes). Thanks for the input.
This has nothing to do with the Toaster, it's poor registration from the video
deck. The use of a dynamic tracking deck will generate perfect jitter-free
grabs, every time.
I agree with previous posts, though. Once you've used the Personal Animation
Recorder, you'll never consider grabbing frames from tape again. Or for that
matter, rendering direct to tape again, either.
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