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Video capture/DVD producing question

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gblues

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I know there's a few video guys in here.. I'm fairly newbish so don't ream me too badly.

Here's the setup: TiVo has a showcase with a brief interview with U2, plus a brand-new video and the iPod version of the Vertigo video. I'm trying to put it on DVD but I'm having some issues with the captured video. I'm pretty sure it's related to interlacing, but I'll be damned if I know how to fix it.

Here's a picture:

u2-ipod.jpg


When I burn it to disk, any fast motion looks really choppy. And that video is loaded with it. :(

Any clues on what I'm doing wrong?

Nathan
 

gblues

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Using TDK indiCAPTURE to do the actual capturing (external USB 2.0, hardware MPEG-2 encoding). The screenshot posted is from that initial capture.

I've also got Premiere Pro 1.5 at my disposal, and I'm using Encore DVD 1.5 to actually make the DVD.

*edit* I'm doing a capture into the software that came with the indiCAPTURE (ShowBiz). Got an S-Video cable going from my DirecTV DVR to the capture box.

Nathan
 

gblues

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Well, if anyone cares, I managed to fix my own problem by using Premiere and adding a pre-encoding task to de-interlace using "upper" for the field order, then exporting as non-interlaced video. Now it looks just as good as the original. Rawk!

Nathan
 
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