Use Deinterlacing (Preview)
The MPEG-2 software playback codec that we use does not de-interlace video by default.
Interlaced video will show horizontal lines when you preview or playback the video. This
interlacing does not affect video quality. All NTSC and PAL video is interlaced. You will not
see the interlacing when playing back a DVD disc on TV.
De-interlacing the video during preview and playback makes the video quality look better
on the computer screen.
The default capture settings have de-interlacing turned on by default. De-interlacing the
video takes a bit more CPU processing power. Some slower PC's may experience jerky
video. In the custom settings, you have the ability to enable or disable de-interlacing.
Experiment with your system and your personal preferences to determine if you want to
preview with de-interlacing enabled or disabled.
Setting Custom Capture Settings
1 Click Custom Settings button.
2 When the custom settings dialog box opens, make your selections.
3 Click OK to save.
4 Click "Use Custom Format" to capture with the settings selected.
Brightness/Color
Here you can make changes to Brightness, Chroma, Contrast, Hue, Saturation and
Sharpness. You can make changes to the Brightness/Color settings while Previewing or
recording video.
1 Move the slider for each setting choice and you will see the adjustment over the next
second or two.
2 If you mess up, Click Reset to restore factory default settings.
3 Click OK to close the box.
4 Make the adjustment during Preview to get the best Video Quality recording.
Optional Controls
The Instant DVD+MP3 allows you to connect a digital camcorder and provides the ability
to capture from Digital Video directly to MPEG-2. These controls allow you to control the
camcorder via software so you have the ability to Rewind, Fast Forward, Play and Stop
the camcorder via these controls.
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