scot@rtmvax.UUCP (Scot Harris ) (05/31/88)
Recently I was transfering some animations and graphics from my A1000 to a standard VCR. This was fairly easy since you just plug the ntsc video from the Amiga into the vcr along with the sounds. The problem is this: When recording still pictures (used show or superview) the picture on the vcr jumps during play back. This is also true of the Juggler and Bthrows movies. However the strange thing is that anims created by Videoscape 3D are rock solid and have no problems. Does anybody else share this problem or have a solution or explination? Thanks. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Scot L. Harris _ !hoptoad!peora!rtmvax!scot or amigash!scot /// / \ !{mtune,moss}!codas!rtmvax!scot or amigash!scot /// /___\ _ _ ____ _ \\\/// / \ /\/\ | | ___ /_\ \XX/ / \ / \ _|_ |___| / \ [Of course I uupc from my Amiga! Doesn't everyone????] ______________________________________________________________________
papa@pollux.usc.edu (Marco Papa) (05/31/88)
In article <1718@rtmvax.UUCP> scot@rtmvax.UUCP (Scot Harris ) writes: >The problem is this: When recording still pictures (used show or superview) >the picture on the vcr jumps during play back. This is also true of the >Juggler and Bthrows movies. However the strange thing is that anims >created by Videoscape 3D are rock solid and have no problems. > >Does anybody else share this problem or have a solution or explination? Put the screen in "interlace" mode. The program "setlace" from the Fred Fish disk #9 should do the trick. -- Marco Papa 'Doc' -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= uucp:...!pollux!papa BIX:papa ARPAnet:pollux!papa@oberon.usc.edu "There's Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Diga!" -- Leo Schwab [quoting Rick Unland] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=