So, what could I be doing wrong? I'm running absolutely no filters. Nonetheless, it's a PITA to do it this way. But, sometimes this method results in drop-frame sections of video quickly repeating 2 or 3 times, which knocks it out of sync the other way (video gets behind the audio). When I encode a 10 second long clip full of dropped frames, TMPG seems to handle it alright and I get freeze-frames where there are dropped frames (which is what I want). avi into clean parts and parts with dropped frames. I've a workaround that works part of the time I break up the capture. Thus, the video gets ahead of the audio and the ever-looming sync problem comes up. This results in the video playing rapidly whenever a section full of dropped frames is reached. The problem I'm having is when TMPG encounters a dropped frame, it just seems to skip right over and go to the next key frame.
I've had some success with it, but only when the tape is clean from beginning to end and produces no dropped frames.
I've been trying to cap and encode my family's old VHS cam-corder movies to put on DVD. I've been a long time lurker and active AVS member, but this is the first time I've needed help with encoding.Ĭapping with VirtualVCR, 720 X 480 YUY2 29.97 FPS