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Re: Recording from IIgs to camcorder (jittery pix)
- Subject: Re: Recording from IIgs to camcorder (jittery pix)
- From: schumann@vms.macc.wisc.edu (Chris Schumann)
- Date: 4 APR 93 13:19:37
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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2, rec.video
- Organization: University of Wisconsin Academic Computing Center
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- Xref: gmd.de comp.sys.apple2:24925 rec.video:14746
In article <1993Apr4.024439.8564@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>, ssherman@nyx.cs.du.edu (stacy sherman) writes...
<munch>
>Can anyone who has experience in this sort of thing tell me if it's
>possible to get the jitter out of the recorded picture? Would it
>help if I turned the Zip off or if I used our 4 head VCR instead of
>the camcorder.
>
>Oh, this is a small project so please don't tell me to buy an Amiga
>or an overlay card (unless you can sell me one for 50 bucks ;) ).
>
>Email responses would be preferred this time 'cause I'm in a bit of a
>hurry.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Stacy
>
If the video on a IIgs is anything like the //, the video signal
is not interlaced. So on playback, every other field is lowered
one scan line, producing jitter.
My best guess,
chris