Monday, February 1, 2010

Vcr Image Quality When Using My Canon Xl1 For Live Filming I Found Image Quality Not As Good .. Can Any Body Help Pls?

When using my canon xl1 for live filming I found image quality not as good .. can any body help pls? - vcr image quality

I think Canon XL1 for videos with excellent results. Now try to do shows with multi-camera and a video mixer and then stored in a digital video player. I can not get rid of the indicator display (battery, memory, pause, etc.). In addition to the video quality is not so good. someone in a position to pls help.

2 comments:

Little Dog said...

When you enter the standard definition on XL1 miniDV tape in the video with the recording on digital videotape.

If you live capture, it seems that you are using the AV output (when the screen is). This is analogous. Your video switch is analogous in the situation. They reduce the quality of the video. And if you read you the XL1 manual, you should find out whether there is a way to remove elements on the screen.

If you use a digital data stream from the port of XL1 DV digital video switcher, you should be an improvement. And the screen disappears.

Remember, you are with a video camera. It was designed not to a studio or live feed video camera.

NYC fan said...

There should be a menu option to turn off the display of external displays, such as feeding your.

What the video quality ... Little Dog is right. We need to give the video output into an analog format. It is probable with a yellow cable (composite), which is far from ideal for video quality.

Now I do not know, I have XL1 has an S-video (not the switch has an S-video)? If so, it will at least some improvement.

Furthermore, is your best bet to get a digital switch with DV.

EDIT: Well, here you can send a digital video mixer with FireWire inputs try, you can use the FireWire output on the XL1. Then the video will be the same as it looks on the tape. Otherwise, you can cameras, component outputs (red-green-blue video with audio red / white) or even HDMI.

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