Topic: Fuzzy Resolution

Using Windows Movie Maker & Vegas Pro 8, I have found that stills from my Kodak EasyShare C713 digitsl camera look perfect until I put them into the timeline and or render the video. Once in the timeline, they look fuzzy. How do I fix this? What settings should I be using on the camera and the software?

Also, I have a JVC Mini-DV camcorder. I set everything to manual. The image looks great on the 2.5" LCD screen of the Camcorder, but on the PC it looks like crap!

Re: Fuzzy Resolution

First id check if wmm supports the file type your pics are in. that, or id switch to monkeyjam, a free, awsome stop motion program. mini/mrgreen
then i would export the video

Re: Fuzzy Resolution

First id check if wmm supports the file type your pics are in. that, or id switch to monkeyjam, a free, awsome stop motion program. mini/mrgreen
then i would export the video

Re: Fuzzy Resolution

Remember not to press the "Submit" button twice Jackabascal, or you'll double post.

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Re: Fuzzy Resolution

I fingered it out! I was simply using the wrong interleve. I changed it to Progressive, duh!

As far as Movie Maker goes, I don't think it gives any options in that area, so I'll just stick with Vegas Pro 8!

Also I fingered out that if I resize the image to 720 x 480 using Microsoft Picture Manager, it keeps the image from being distorted later.

Re: Fuzzy Resolution

If you have Vegas 8 Pro...why do you use WMM?

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