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Michael Botkin September 26th, 2005 02:07 PM

Silly VHS to DVD Capture Question
 
Throughout my many years with FCP i've never tried to do a project like this, but I have a client that wants a VHS tape xfer'd to DVD and I'm wondering if the FCP capture preset should be set to 720x480 for initial capture even though VHS analog is the source. I've captured by analog/digital conv through my GL2. I'm just going to make a few changes in the video, and then output to import in DVD Studio Pro, make simple menus and burn. My only worry is that if I capture at 720x480, FCP is going to grab the outer edge of the video signal that is being sent, and that is usually wavy white lines and I don't want to see those when burned to the DVD. Any thoughts on this?

Thanks,
Michael

Martin Mayer September 26th, 2005 02:40 PM

Well, if it DOES grab the (poor) very edges, you will easily be able to crop them off using the Basic Motion/Crop controls. Usually a line or two off the top will suffice.

If it's really bad, (and this is a very important project) you should consider a capture device with a time base corrector, like the Canopus ADVC-110 or better.

A. J. deLange September 26th, 2005 08:22 PM

Those lines will get captured but the overscan on any normal TV you play the DVD on should place them off the visible part of the screen.

Michael Botkin September 28th, 2005 01:01 PM

Ya, I know they should be cropped off by the TV, I think I was just worried because the last time I captured from a VHS source I viewed the DVD and the lines were still visible, of course I was viewing on a 34" 16x9 monitor though, so anyway, no worries. Thanks for the comments.


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