When I verbs home movies from my digital camcorder to my computer via Firewire, the quality is really low. I select the peak avi quality using Windows Movie Maker, and it take up a huge amount of space like a elevated quality movie, but the doll is really pixelated. Do I need a better graphics card? I've get a crappy Intel 900 card in my Dell. It have a 2.8 GHZ Pentium 4 and 512 of RAM. I've been thinking of upgrading the graphics card anyway for playing games. Any suggestions?
Low point when converting home movies to computer?
try VirtualDub
It may be that your thorny drive is too slow and you are dropping frames. Also Windows Movie Maker is just a freebie and will not present you the quality you can seize from more advanced video editing software. I would also consider using a USB2.0 port instead of firewire if you camera will support it.
No matter what you enjoy on the computer however, you need to start beside good standard video.
Good luck
I would honestly just upgrade the stuff
sometimes low tech is the process to go look int an external video takeover card ...the reason is because it converts the video beside little or no processor power and converts the video
The issue stands with your camcorder. If your camcorder record at low quality, after it will encode at an even lower quality to compress it.
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