I have a little side-job going where I make DVDs from VHS of friends and their friends of such things as their wedding videos or birthdays or whatever. I also film videos of birthdays and weddings for those that ask, and then make those into DVDs.
I have been making VHS into DVD with no trouble, using "Monster" brand cables to connect the DVD burner to the TV. That would be component audio and S-Video.
A couple weeks ago was my first live recording with my digital camera. I connected the camera to the computer and moved it over, and then began editing out the unwanted material and adding a music track. Then I converted that file into an .avi.
The video plays great on my computer...BUT
when burning it to my external DVD burner, the feed is choppy. Not so bad that it is horrible, but choppy enough to be annoying.
Here's the question:
I can think of only two things that might help improve the quality of the video when it is being burned.
1. Buy an internal DVD burner for the PC
2. Buy a "Monster" brand USB cord.
Can anyone tell me if one or the other will actually work?
If not, then is there a third option?
[ 05-26-2006, 06:44 PM: Message edited by: Larry_OHF ]
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