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Check if your PC has a "Firewire" (Apple's name the formal name is "IEEE 1394") port if it does, get a cable and use it instead. A Firewire cable was meant for Video, and is recommended over USB. There is a significant difference in passthru speed between the two, and with USB1 it's possible you may have dropped frames regardless of the setup. This should give you the same quality as direct-to-TV.Īlso, you did not specify if you are using a USB1, or USB2. Check and adjust Roxio's settings, (or set them to their original "default,") because that is likely the normal passthru is 640x480. I am not familiar with Roxio, but there is a high probability that Roxio was configured to deliberately reduce the size, before saving on the Hard Disk. Normally, a "capture" from the Camcorder into the PC is done without changing the resolution. No wonder it does not play back as well as a direct connection to your TV.
It sounds like you may have described your problem: The normal NTSC is 640x480, but Roxio is "capturing" it at 352x240, which is a much poorer resolution. I loked at the details of the capture and found out that it was Steve the camcorder also has a firewire port. Even though the bit-rate is reduced from Digital8 or DV video from 25mbps to 9.2mbps, I can't see any visible loss of resolution on a TV screen. It has a FireWire input and can directly copy digital video onto a DVD or it can first store the video on its HDD and then make high-speed DVD copies. The method I often use to make DVD copies of my videos, is with my Toshiba stand-alone DVD and HDD recorder. DVDs are recorded with the much better M-PEG2 format and at 640 by 480 (NTSC).
Your transfer of the video by USB and capturing it in the very low-quality format of M-PEG1 at reduced resolution, is why your copies look so bad. It's either that or import them through an analog capture card, using S-Video and audio cords. Unless your Digital8 recorder/camcorder can play back Hi8 tapes and directly output them over FireWire, you may have to first copy them onto a Digital8 or DV recording and then play that back over FireWire into a computer. I'd set the DVD quality at the highest level. Some video editing programs will have a DVD-authoring feature built into them and some do not.
Then, use a DVD-authoring program to convert them into files compatible with DVD recording and put them on a disk from that.
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Upload the Digital8 and Hi8 recordings over FireWire with a video software program, which will turn them into AVI files at full resolution and quality.