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Gainward s-video out = hot color flicker
I have a Gainward Ti4200 128MB Golden Sample and I use S-video to my
Sony TRV-25 miniDV camera and record myself playing Vice City from my PC. I want to air this as a segment on my public access television show. As I "capture" (import) the miniDV footage it plays well on the monitors, very crisp and accurate. However, the resulting clip has bad flicker on color hotspots, like there are two layers of color with every frame -- the good accurate color and the extra-hot color... flicker flicker. Very annoying, because the footage looks good on playback from the miniDV tape. Also, when the tape is played back under normal broadcast conditions (with TBC etc.) there is the same phenomenon, with the hot spot flickering all over the picture. I can apply some sub-pixel anti-aliasing in post (edit) but it blurs it out. Are there some settings on the Gainward / NVidia "clone" output that would improve or interlace the picture to the camera? I know I'm close on this, but I can't find any more settings. My regular antialising is set to 4x on the Gainward, but someone mentioned the Quincunx or something like that. I couldn't see such a feature on my Gainward Ti4200. Thanks, Erin |
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