lost quality of movie

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Help! new digital camera user, when I transferred the movie to my computer, the quality of the movie was awful and fuzzy
I have a canonZR90.
 
Hi Kate,

When you capture to your computer using MM2, choose the
DV-AVI option. This will avoid compressing your video,
maintaining the original quality of the video from your
camcorder. However, you will need lots of HD space
(about 13GB per hour of video captured). Hope this is
helpful.

Dave W.

-----Original Message-----
Help! new digital camera user, when I transferred the
movie to my computer, the quality of the movie was awful
and fuzzy.
 

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