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puttster

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Oct 5, 2005, 10:19:24 PM10/5/05
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I am using Moviefactory 3se to capture my golf swing from a JVC D270
camcorder. I captured it okay but during the swing playback there are two
images of the club in each frame, maybe 12" or so apart. This happens when
I set it to Sport and also to 1/2000 manual shutter speed. My swing is ok,
but really, it is just not that fast! What, if anything, can I do to
eliminate the double exposure?

System
Win 2000
512M ram
Hauppauge winTV PVR150 capture card
firewire
Radeon 9000
Athalon 1.2
Acer AL1912 LCD screen at 1080x1024
No DVR, 2 GB disk remaining


Will Dormann

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Oct 5, 2005, 11:23:11 PM10/5/05
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puttster wrote:
> I am using Moviefactory 3se to capture my golf swing from a JVC D270
> camcorder. I captured it okay but during the swing playback there are two
> images of the club in each frame, maybe 12" or so apart. This happens when
> I set it to Sport and also to 1/2000 manual shutter speed. My swing is ok,
> but really, it is just not that fast! What, if anything, can I do to
> eliminate the double exposure?

You're probably displaying interlaced video on a progressive screen?

If so, you're seeing two fields at once, which is expected.

-WD

Steve Roberts

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Oct 6, 2005, 2:33:58 AM10/6/05
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... and so you need to de-interlace the video. Check your editing
software for a de-interlace function.

Steve

The Doctor Who Restoration Team Website
http://www.restoration-team.co.uk

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