DVD quality
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 11:31 am
---- as three short planks,that's me! And a dyed in the wool film man, although I have used a Hi8 camcorder for personal use for some years, with what I would describe as acceptable results using tape (camera originals and SVHS) as Storage media, and REAL (analogue) TV as the viewing platform. I have also captured both 8mm formats to computer, using my Hi8 camera (frame by frame) and edited using Studio 10 (and later, 12) with some difficulty, writing to DVD using Studio. Up to that point I have been happy, but not over-impressed, with the results.
But now I' in a quandary. Because of its compact size I borrowed my daughter's MiniDV camera for a recent holiday to Brazil, and on my return downloaded 3 1/2 hours of tape to Studio 14 (much more reliable than 10 or 12), cleaned out all the rubbish and burned the remainder (just under 3 hours) to disc using Studio. The quality of the result was not particularly brilliant., so I compared it with the original .AVI capture files (using the same computer, Media Player and monitor for both). I have to say I was VERY impressed with the detail and general quality of the .AVI files captured from the DV tapes of what is a cheap and cheerful camera (Sharp Viewcam VL1 series), but the loss due to compression/disc etc was not impressive, especially when compared on a general basis on a TV screen via a DVD player with Analogue from my Hi8 via an SVHS tape.
My question is..... is it the workflow, DV to Studio 14 to disc that is the problem? Or is there a better, simple way? Or am I expecting too much?
But now I' in a quandary. Because of its compact size I borrowed my daughter's MiniDV camera for a recent holiday to Brazil, and on my return downloaded 3 1/2 hours of tape to Studio 14 (much more reliable than 10 or 12), cleaned out all the rubbish and burned the remainder (just under 3 hours) to disc using Studio. The quality of the result was not particularly brilliant., so I compared it with the original .AVI capture files (using the same computer, Media Player and monitor for both). I have to say I was VERY impressed with the detail and general quality of the .AVI files captured from the DV tapes of what is a cheap and cheerful camera (Sharp Viewcam VL1 series), but the loss due to compression/disc etc was not impressive, especially when compared on a general basis on a TV screen via a DVD player with Analogue from my Hi8 via an SVHS tape.
My question is..... is it the workflow, DV to Studio 14 to disc that is the problem? Or is there a better, simple way? Or am I expecting too much?