10-27-2020 08:25 AM
When I record a video through EOS utility it, for some reason, records in noticably lower quality than when I just press the record button on the camera, despite the settings kept unchanged. The end result is a video with the same resolution, bitrate and framerate, but it looks like it's been upscaled from a lower resolution, and almost has an interlaced look to it.
The video is recorded directly to the SD-card, so USB transferrate shouldn't be a problem. I use a 600D, and EOS Utility version 2.14.20.0 (the latest version for 600D as far as I can tell)
Is there a way to resolve this?
10-27-2020 09:44 AM
@Havreflan wrote:When I record a video through EOS utility it, for some reason, records in noticably lower quality than when I just press the record button on the camera, despite the settings kept unchanged. The end result is a video with the same resolution, bitrate and framerate, but it looks like it's been upscaled from a lower resolution, and almost has an interlaced look to it.
The video is recorded directly to the SD-card, so USB transferrate shouldn't be a problem. I use a 600D, and EOS Utility version 2.14.20.0 (the latest version for 600D as far as I can tell)
Is there a way to resolve this?
If the camera does not perform as you need, then it is time to upgrade.
The camera must be a decade old by now. It is most likely no longer a candidate for repairs by Canon, which would also most likely mean it is no longer a candidate for firmware upgrades and fixes.
10-27-2020 12:55 PM
10-27-2020 01:20 PM
@Havreflan wrote:
It's supported by the EOS webcam utility software, so I guess there is still some sort of ambition behind it.
The Webcam Utility does not record to the internal memory card. It does not produce a full HD video signal, either. Any hope that an upcoming firmware update will "fix" your issues with the camera is probably futile.
10-27-2020 02:33 PM
All I'm saying is that there's obviously developer time being put into supporting compatibility with newer software.
I get what you're saying though. The last version of EOS Utility supported by the 600D is 5 years old. I'm not hoping for a software fix as much as I'm hoping to maybe find someone who's had the same problem and know of a workaround. Or if someone have the same camera but not the same problem. Maybe it's a bug on my end? I can hardly be the only one using EOS Utility to start a recording remotely, even with an older model.
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