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    I see border around the edge of my final video. Why?

    I capture using VirtualDub, I edit using Premiere 5.1, and I export to an .avi file. When I record the .avi file to video, after choosing show display on TV from QuickDesk, I get an uneven border around the display. I get this no matter what video monitor I display the video on. What do I do to see the display over the entire monitor? BTW, I am capturing at 704x480.

  • #2
    Is the border around all 4 sides of the video or just the top and bottom?

    Ian.

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    • #3
      Yes, it is on all four sides. However the image is not centered on the monitor...meaning, the border is larger on the top, bottom, and lefthand sides. I have tried recording from the PC/VCR (with output to TV selected), instead of recording the screen image (with show display on TV selected from QuickDesk). I get no image recorded at all that way.

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      • #4
        OK, try doing this.

        Firstly, open the file in Premiere and choose Export> Print to video OR Export to tape from the File menu and see what results you get.

        If you have no luck:
        Capture approx. 10 seconds in uncompressed RGB in the highest resolution your hard drive can keep up with and then output the picture in Premiere. If this doesn't make a difference, don't worry. I have a lot of ideas. In fact, too many to type here at once so we may as well go one step at a time.

        Ian.

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        • #5
          >Firstly, open the file in Premiere and >choose Export> Print to video OR Export to >tape from the File menu and see what >results you get.

          I get nothing trying this. I don't think my system is fast enough (K2 450MHZ, 96Meg Ram).

          >If you have no luck:
          >Capture approx. 10 seconds in uncompressed >RGB in the highest resolution your hard >drive can keep up with and then output the >picture in Premiere. If this doesn't make a >difference, don't worry. I have a lot of >ideas. In fact, too many to type here at >once so we may as well go one step at a >time.

          Without dropping frames, the fastest RGB I could get was 1/2 screen (16 bit). I got the same results when trying to print to video in Premiere.

          I believe Premiere isn't a part of the problem. When I set output to TV on and record the raw captured .avi, I still see the borders.

          If I could go back to Win98, I would, but I have too many apps now installed under Win2k. With Win98, I could even play an .avi under MS MediaPlayer and record it to video -without- changing the output to tv settings. Now, I can't even get the output to tv setting to work with the PC/VCR.

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          • #6
            I recommend that we meet in a chat session so I can fire my ideas at you one by one, which you can try in "real time" (so to speak) until we find a solution to your problem.

            Let me know if you're interested.

            Ian.

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