Torsten Howard wrote:
>
> http://www.atlantic.ne/~torsten
That URL led me on a merry chase. First I tried it as written, and it
didn't work. (.ne is Niger, FWIW.) I then figured, okay, Torsten is a
Northern European name, so maybe he meant .no (Norway) or .nl (The
Netherlands). Nope and nope. Finally I looked at your email address
and found that inetw.net is a Floridan ISP -- the ol' light bulb went
off over my head: "ah, .net!" :)
> the jitter occurs at the end.
I examined the video frame by frame, and something along the chain seems
to be losing vertical sync: there's one frame that's discolored, and
another one right after that where the motion seems to have jumped way
back, then the video continues normally.
It's possible that a timebase corrector could fix this. You can get
them as cheap as $225. Or, you can set some PC capture cards up as a
kind of poor-man's timebase corrector: if the capture card has both
inputs and live outputs, it probably functions as a timebase corrector.
For more on this subject, read my review of the Datavideo TBC-1000, at
the site linked below. Besides reviewing the TBC-1000, the article goes
into some of the theory of TBCs.
Good luck,
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