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Of course, it would certainly be nicer if I could just fix this with what I have - I just don't know how, let alone what's causing the brightness problem (especially) in the first place. I'm just not that geeky about this sort of thing to know, though. Based on my system specs, I wonder if perchance I should be looking at a new capture device - maybe something digital rather than analog? I used to do a lot of captures from old VHS tapes (which I needed the analog for), but not so much anymore, and I could probably just go with something purely digital now.Īt least, if that would resolve this issue, and give me something that actually works. I'm not too "geeky" when it comes to hardware stuff, but if perchance you are, I wonder if perhaps the issue might be not with Pinnacle, even, but rather my Dazzle capture device (which is "old" now). I have a feeling that Corel is the problem. Thanks for the reply! My old Pinnacle 10 - which I had no problems at all with - was made by, well, Pinnacle, but my version 17 was made by Corel, which bought the company out. Here, below, are my current system specs.Ĩ.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 798MHz (11-11-11-28)Ģ047MB NVIDIA GeForce GT 610 (ASUStek Computer Inc)ĩ31GB Seagate ST1000DM003-1CH162 (SATA)ē0 ☌ĥ589GB Western Digital WD My Book Duo 0A10 USB Device (USB (SATA)) Interestingly, this doesn't seem to be too much of a problem with colour films, but with old B&W movies it really is a major issue - any time there's an outdoor (sunny) scene or something, where things are already "brightly lit," then my capture is totally washed out with way, way too much "whiteness."Īny ideas what the problem might be? I thought it might be a problem with Pinnacle, but I tried capturing with VirtualDub, too, and have the same brightness issue with that as well. If that was the only issue, I could probably live with that (as annoying and time/effort-wasting as that is), but one issue that I can't seem to resolve is that all my captures are simply too bright. is certainly a lot faster on my new computer - every capture has those stupid "squiggly lines" up at the top, and so I always have to adjust the size/position of the video to compensate for that. While dropped frames aren't really an issue - and rendering, etc.
#Pinnacle studio 17 windows 10 upgrade
Not so anymore since I upgraded my computer to a WAY faster/better system, first running on Win7 and now on Win10, and I had to upgrade to Pinnacle Studio 17 now, too (since version 10 simply doesn't work on Win7/10).
#Pinnacle studio 17 windows 10 movie
If I wanted to capture, say, a movie off of TCM or something, I could do just so, simply trim off any extra stuff at the beginning/end, and ta-da, I could then render to whatever format file I wanted to save as. I never had any problems with it - rarely any dropped frames, and no "squiggly lines" up at the top of my captures that always had to be edited out. I used to do video captures with my Dazzle DVC100 on my old computer, running WinXP and using Pinnacle Studio version 10 - I can't remember the exact specs of that computer (because it died recently), but it was about 10 years old. I'm so frustrated! Firstly, just a little background to my issue(s).