In my experience with Digital 8, an analogue capture using S-video is pretty close in quality to a pure DV transfer. A more-drastic measure: get/borrow a good analogue digitiser and use S-video (as you are already) in case it is the Easycap that's playing up. A drastic measure: get a Pinnacle 500-USB or 710-USB and use the Firewire>USB transfer feature (especially if you have a lot of DV tapes to do), but if it is the camcorder, Firewire may be similarly affected. Certain Panasonics (in PAL land, at least eg GS25, GS300) can transfer DV over USB. Borrow/get another camcorder to isolate if it is your camcorder that's the problem. ![]() ![]() This might give a clue to the easycap playing up. Do you have a VCR you can try the Easycap on to check for low audio from a VHS tape? Or something else that has "audio out"? You can use the video from your camcorder and audio from elsewhere. Is the audio good coming out of the AV jack on the camcorder? Or listen with headphones using the AV out audio. ![]() Try playing your tape via on the TV (TV AV In, use Composite video). Are all tapes the same? Borrow a different tape to try. Flexible camera focus options, including. You've tried two different programs, so probably not software. and Facetime, other video conferencing software, or websites utilizing your camera.
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