me [actually, he] wrote:
I use 320*240, 30 FPS, non interlaced for my NTSC stuff at the cable access
place.  I think it looks fine recorded on nothing more than my regular VCR
coming from a Power Mac 9600.  For professional quality, you might want
640*480, and a better VCR.
  A few questions:
1. Did you set it up as FLC, MPEG, or what?
2. How expensive a VCR adapter do you have? I've seen ads for <$100 units.
3. How does the issue of "interlaced" apply to making an animation? (How is it different, say,  from typical CMPEG output?)
4. When I maximize low resolution images (certainly 160X120, probably 320X240) on my PC monitor, it looks crappily pixelated.  Am I missing something? I would imagine 800X600 would be the minimum.

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