Fuzziness and Stutter issues when sharing to DVD
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 2:54 pm
Dear Forum members,
For many months now my client and I have been struggling to create a DVD from home video shooting that is clear of fuzziness and stutters.
The PC was built specifically for video editing in mind with the following specification:
Gigabyte GA-P35C-DS3R
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3GHz Socket 775 6MB L2
Corsair 4GB DDR2 800MHz/PC2-6400
Asus EN8500GT SILENT 512MB DDR2 128bit VGA DVI PCI-E
x2 SpinPoint 500GB SATAII Hard Drive
Startech 3 Port PCI Ieee1394 Firewire Card Mac/pc
500W EarthWatts PSU
Superwritemaster DVD writer
As you can see we have not scrimped on the hardware and so very disappointed.
We have increased the paging file to double the RAM size on a seperate hard drive and and followed the tweaks setup by the 'Video Guys' for earlier MS O/S's and still no resolution.
Can any one throw some light on this problem - we have contacted Corel who said that it is likely that the Mini DVD camcorder we are using may be unsupported due to Codecs (The camcorder is a Panasonic NV-GS75 and it uses mini DV tapes and is connected to the PC with a Firewire cable) - however Panasonic have advised that this camera will work with Corel 11.5.
Please help! Regards,
Freddie[/b]
For many months now my client and I have been struggling to create a DVD from home video shooting that is clear of fuzziness and stutters.
The PC was built specifically for video editing in mind with the following specification:
Gigabyte GA-P35C-DS3R
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3GHz Socket 775 6MB L2
Corsair 4GB DDR2 800MHz/PC2-6400
Asus EN8500GT SILENT 512MB DDR2 128bit VGA DVI PCI-E
x2 SpinPoint 500GB SATAII Hard Drive
Startech 3 Port PCI Ieee1394 Firewire Card Mac/pc
500W EarthWatts PSU
Superwritemaster DVD writer
As you can see we have not scrimped on the hardware and so very disappointed.
We have increased the paging file to double the RAM size on a seperate hard drive and and followed the tweaks setup by the 'Video Guys' for earlier MS O/S's and still no resolution.
Can any one throw some light on this problem - we have contacted Corel who said that it is likely that the Mini DVD camcorder we are using may be unsupported due to Codecs (The camcorder is a Panasonic NV-GS75 and it uses mini DV tapes and is connected to the PC with a Firewire cable) - however Panasonic have advised that this camera will work with Corel 11.5.
Please help! Regards,
Freddie[/b]
