Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!mailrus!uflorida!NOODLE@CEDAR.CIRCA.UFL.EDU From: noodle@oak.circa.ufl.edu Newsgroups: comp.graphics Subject: videotaping animation Message-ID: <0093A329.6E4EA1A0@CEDAR.CIRCA.UFL.EDU> Date: 25 Jul 90 15:26:31 GMT Sender: news@uflorida.cis.ufl.EDU Reply-To: noodle@oak.circa.ufl.edu Organization: Center for Instructional and Research Computing Activities Lines: 3 Help! I am programming a tutorial using Smalltalk/V 286. We are using a video card by USVIDEO which produces NTSC output. The problem is that the output is a bit too bright, and this causes the picture to waver when put up on a tele- vision monitor. Also the picture quality goes way, way down after a few generations of dubbing. The picture in question is a graphic picture which is moving constantly. I have tried everything from a 75 ohm resistor in series in the cable to trying a different board (a Willow board), and nothing has worked. Does anyone out there have any ideas? Please be aware that this is a University project under a grant and that we don't have alot of money for fancy equipment or such. Thanx in advance.