[LazyWeb] Any A/V monkeys in the hizzy?
Apr. 19th, 2005 11:35 amYesterday I tried to record a session of computer use onto my camcorder via S-Video, and it looked like utter crap; it's blurry, like it was forced through some arbitrary resolution reduction. During full-screen playback in iMovie, on-screen text is just this side of illegible.
Lacking DVD+Rs to experiment with, I haven't tried viewing this on my TV yet; maybe it will look fine there. (Which is to say, as good as it can on low-res TV.) But I'm not hopeful; the quality loss is really surprising to me, and I'm not sure where or why it's happening.
My process: After connecting the camera to my Mac (with an S-Video cable and an audio dubbing cable), I had it recognize the camera as another display device, and then mirror its video output to both it and my usual monitor. This reduced the monitor's resolution to that of the camcorder's LCD panel (or perhaps the camcorder itself), but it was still more than enough for the game I wanted to record to look good.
What am I doing wrong? Am I doing something wrong?
Lacking DVD+Rs to experiment with, I haven't tried viewing this on my TV yet; maybe it will look fine there. (Which is to say, as good as it can on low-res TV.) But I'm not hopeful; the quality loss is really surprising to me, and I'm not sure where or why it's happening.
My process: After connecting the camera to my Mac (with an S-Video cable and an audio dubbing cable), I had it recognize the camera as another display device, and then mirror its video output to both it and my usual monitor. This reduced the monitor's resolution to that of the camcorder's LCD panel (or perhaps the camcorder itself), but it was still more than enough for the game I wanted to record to look good.
What am I doing wrong? Am I doing something wrong?