- MPEG1 video capture?
- Posted by JM on August 7th, 2004
Can anybody recommend a title for Windows XP that captures video/sound straight
to MPEG1 instead of WMV/AVI?
Thank you.
- Posted by SimMike- on August 7th, 2004
Ulead Movie Factory should do this. You can download a free trial and test it.
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- Posted by Adrian Boliston on August 7th, 2004
"SimMike-" <simmike@attbi.com> wrote in message
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This would surely need a *very* fast processor to avoid dropping frames!
- Posted by V Green on August 7th, 2004
"Adrian Boliston" <adrian@boliston.co.uk> wrote in message
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Nah, he said MPEG1 NOT MPEG2.
Easy to compress, uses a fraction of the CPU that
MPEG2 does. Depends on the settings for the
quantization matrix, etc. You CAN make it uncompressible in
real-time if you make things too complicated, but
I was able to do 352x240@29.97 on a P3-500 using
the Ligos codec included with VideoWave 2 years
ago...
- Posted by JM on August 9th, 2004
"V Green" <vanceg@nowhere.net> wrote in message news:<1091913806.921438@nnrp1.roc2.gblx.net>...
Thanks for the info. Unfortunately, ULead Movie Factory doesn't like
my old Conexant video capture. Maybe I'll see if VideoWave is still
around. AVI is fine and all that, but making a VCD takes twice as
long if I have to transcode AVI to MPEGI.