B.Goodwill
Registered
Hi There,
I have just purchased at great expense a Gates video camera housing and Sony PC105 camcorder. I am having great fun taking my new "baby" diving, and when i hook it up to the television afterwards to view what i have shot directly from the camcorder / digital tape, the picture quality is superb (even though what i have shot is cr@p!)
It all falls down so to speak when i try to edit the footage on my PC, the picture quality which i get on the end product ("burned" onto CD-Rom,) i pretty poor.
The editing programmes i am using are :
Image Mixer version 1.5 (supplied with my Sony Camcorder)
And :
Ulead DVD Movie Factory.
On the latter i have tried downloading the images from my camcorder onto my PC using the following formats :
1 : DVD High Quality (approx 60 mins per DVD,)
2 : SVCD- High Quality (30 mins per CD.)
When burned onto CD neither produce a quality of image anything like what i see when the camcorder is hooked up directly to the television. Can anyone tell me where i am going wrong, as i have no idea!
Many Thanks - Bob
I have just purchased at great expense a Gates video camera housing and Sony PC105 camcorder. I am having great fun taking my new "baby" diving, and when i hook it up to the television afterwards to view what i have shot directly from the camcorder / digital tape, the picture quality is superb (even though what i have shot is cr@p!)
It all falls down so to speak when i try to edit the footage on my PC, the picture quality which i get on the end product ("burned" onto CD-Rom,) i pretty poor.
The editing programmes i am using are :
Image Mixer version 1.5 (supplied with my Sony Camcorder)
And :
Ulead DVD Movie Factory.
On the latter i have tried downloading the images from my camcorder onto my PC using the following formats :
1 : DVD High Quality (approx 60 mins per DVD,)
2 : SVCD- High Quality (30 mins per CD.)
When burned onto CD neither produce a quality of image anything like what i see when the camcorder is hooked up directly to the television. Can anyone tell me where i am going wrong, as i have no idea!
Many Thanks - Bob