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#1 amalizio@comcast.net

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Posted 08 March 2006 - 05:42 PM

All of a sudden, the image when running capture video is very blurry and "pixelated".. like I'm tyring to hide the identity of the subjects.  Seemed to work fine a couple weeks ago, but not now. Any ideas on what has happened or what setting I need to change.  Image looks fine when viewing on the camcorder view screen.

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Posted 08 March 2006 - 07:55 PM

View Postamalizio@comcast.net, on Mar 8 2006, 08:42 PM, said:

All of a sudden, the image when running capture video is very blurry and "pixelated".. like I'm tyring to hide the identity of the subjects.  Seemed to work fine a couple weeks ago, but not now. Any ideas on what has happened or what setting I need to change.  Image looks fine when viewing on the camcorder view screen.

Is this the image while capturing or the captured file?
Have you defragged your hard drive, disconnected from the internet, shut down anti-virus checking as well as any running apps? All of these can cause capture problems.
What are your system specs, video card, free hard drive space?

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Posted 11 March 2006 - 07:27 AM

View Postmyguggi, on Mar 8 2006, 07:55 PM, said:

Is this the image while capturing or the captured file?
Have you defragged your hard drive, disconnected from the internet, shut down anti-virus checking as well as any running apps? All of these can cause capture problems.
What are your system specs, video card, free hard drive space?


thanks for suggestions. tried 'em but no difference. I'm running Windows XP on an HP pavilion a730n.. have about 135GB free space, Intel graphics Media accelerator.. again, seemed to work fine a week or so ago.




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