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Hi i have a sony DCRTRV33 cam corder and a p.c with the following specs

P4 3.06GHz (HT)
120 GB Deskstar HDD
512 MB DDR RAM
Gefroce FX5200 graphics card

I am currently using a trial version of video studio to see if i can get the hang of video editing.

What i want to do is take some video i have got on my cam corder and make some changes then burn it onto dvd. However when i do this the output quality is very poor, even though i have transfered it at the highest resolution the software will let me, 724*something! (sorry cant remember the resolution)

Any suggestions on improving the quality would be great thanks

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Im just using USB 2.0 from the camera into the back of the p.c. I havent got a video capture card, so i asume im using the graphics card in my pc????

Would i be better off buying a seperate capture card and using firewire?

If so which one would you suggest?

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Firewire is the best way to do video transfers---When you say the quality is not good--could you be more descriptive. The process is as follows---

1. Capture the video into the NLE---most NLE's will let you know if you are dropping frames---if you are not then you have essentially moved the date from your camera to your hard drive with no degradation.

2. Next step would be to edit the piece--every change you make to the original footage will have to be rendered and depending upon the quality of the codec, there will be some loss of quality. I use Vegas as my NLE and the quality loss is negligable. I have never heard of Video Studio so I can't comment on the codec.

3. Last step is to convert to MPEG2 (make sure its MPEG2) and burn to the DVD. MPEG does much compression and you should chose your best setting for this.
 

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Hi thanks for replying.

By poor quality i mean that the resolution is very poor and very pixelated, im following all the steps you suggested, apart from using firewire, will this make a big improvement in the video quality?

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Hi Mikeybude25
When you say the output quality is poor do you mean before you burn to dvd or after.

I've got a Sony DCRTRV 530 and also use Ulead Video Studio. Only difference is I do use a firewire and don't have a dvd burner. But I have burned to SVCD with no problems.

Could be the firewire.
 

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Before i burn to dvd. I've had a look around a couple of other sites and the general response seems to be that if i use Firewire i should get a perfect picture, plus what you have just said pretty much backs it up.

So looks like im off to spend some cash! ive seen a card that offers 3 firewire ports, but the only firewire cables ive been able to find cost around £20-£30, is this the normal price or does anyone know any cheap places i can get them?

Thanks

Michael
 
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