I have both VS9 and VS 10+. Video in the preview window in VS10 shows ghosting if the video is paused or stopped. The image appears to be displayed twice, with one as a very faint ghost of the image. The same video file looks better when previewed in VS9, with sharper image and no ghosting. I've tried the high quality preview in VS10 but it looks the same -- still ghosted. Any suggestions on fixing this would be greatly appreciated.
Glen
Ghosting in VS 10+
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Hi Glenn, and welcome to the forums..
In order to help you we need more information. Please read the following : Also please complete your system information in your profile. This will help us in troubleshooting your problems now, and in the future this information will already be available, so you will not have to re-type it.
How did you transfer or capture your video?
What are your capture and project settings?
Last you shoud be aware that viewing your project in the Preview Window is only a rough representation. It is putting everything together on the fly.
Ron P.
In order to help you we need more information. Please read the following : Also please complete your system information in your profile. This will help us in troubleshooting your problems now, and in the future this information will already be available, so you will not have to re-type it.
How did you transfer or capture your video?
What are your capture and project settings?
Last you shoud be aware that viewing your project in the Preview Window is only a rough representation. It is putting everything together on the fly.
Ron P.
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