![]() No matter what the results were the same. I changed the video rendering from the default of EVR to VMR9 to VMR7 and to Overlay. The WinTV 7 help said to change the video rendering and try the hardware acceleration setting both on and off. However I'm getting these real bad blocks that appear randomly throughout the shot. With Hauppauge's WinTV 7 it captures in MPEG2 as opposed to VirtualDub's AVI so the video is much smaller. With VirtualDub I get these horazantal lines that don't line up. ![]() Here is my problem with the two capture applications and I need advice on what settings I should try. I was hoping to have the videos at less than 20gigs per hour. The problem is the video quality is bad and with VirtualDub (even with Huffy v2.1.1) the files are HUGE. I've been trying to get a stack of Hi8 tapes converted and I have successfully captured video with Hauppauge's WinTV version 7 and VirtualDub version 1.9.10. I've got a Hauppauge WinTV HVR-1600 with Svideo, Coax and audio jack input. I'm pretty green with video capturing but spent a lot of time trying to research the forums. ![]() I only seem to get a few hours a month to sit down and work on this. Ok I've been trying to do this video conversion project for over a year now.
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