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| | Publishing Problem For Windows Movie Maker I found an older capture card my dad had (Dazzle Video Capture 80) and hooked it up to my xbox 360 and captured some gameplay to make a video. I was successful in creating a video in Movie Maker that has solid quality, but when it is published, the quality drops severely to the point where all the colors are either red or green, and the picture is distorted so you cannot see what is happening. Does this problem have to do with the older capture card or something else? |
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| | Re: Publishing Problem For Windows Movie Maker How would we know? You didn't say what output was set at on the 360. What cabling you used or what resolution the card captures at, or anything. Red or green? VHS quality? Forget it. "Tubson57" <Tubson57@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:62759CC6-9C36-4C42-8C3A-6C771D374A1C@xxxxxx Quote: >I found an older capture card my dad had (Dazzle Video Capture 80) and >hooked > it up to my xbox 360 and captured some gameplay to make a video. I was > successful in creating a video in Movie Maker that has solid quality, but > when it is published, the quality drops severely to the point where all > the > colors are either red or green, and the picture is distorted so you cannot > see what is happening. Does this problem have to do with the older > capture > card or something else? |
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| | Re: Publishing Problem For Windows Movie Maker the final output all depends on the settings you choose, and the format of the final video. Where are you publishing the video to? what quality settings do you have. The way the movie looks while you are editing it in movie maker has very little to do with how the final product will look once rendered to your final video. "Tubson57" <Tubson57@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:62759CC6-9C36-4C42-8C3A-6C771D374A1C@xxxxxx Quote: >I found an older capture card my dad had (Dazzle Video Capture 80) and >hooked > it up to my xbox 360 and captured some gameplay to make a video. I was > successful in creating a video in Movie Maker that has solid quality, but > when it is published, the quality drops severely to the point where all > the > colors are either red or green, and the picture is distorted so you cannot > see what is happening. Does this problem have to do with the older > capture > card or something else? |
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