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video capture

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~terry Fri, Jun 28, 2002 (09:21) seed
Video capture, what is the best plug in board? Matrox? ATI? Or?
~terry Fri, Jun 28, 2002 (09:22) #1
http://vcdhelp.com This site will help you to make your own VideoCDs, SVCDs or DVDs that can be played on your standalone DVD Player from video sources like DVD, Video, TV, Cam or downloaded movie clips like DivX, MOV, RM, WMV and ASF. We also have an extensive list of standalone DVD Players with compatibility information such as CD-R(W), DVD-R(W), VCD, SVCD, MP3 and more.
~terry Fri, Jun 28, 2002 (09:27) #2
Requirements: A Digital Camcorder, a firewire card and Adobe Premiere. Capture with Adobe Premier without a device control. 1. Make sure the deck or camcorder is properly connected to your computer and that the dv switch is on Microsoft. 2. Choose File > Capture > Movie Capture. 3. Use the controls on the deck or camcorder to move the videotape to a point several seconds before the point where you want to begin capturing. Be sure to leave enough time for the deck to reach the proper speed. 4. Press the Play button on the deck or camcorder, and then click Record in the Movie Capture window. 5. When you see the point where you want to stop recording, wait a few seconds to provide room for editing, and then click the mouse to stop recording. The captured clip appears in a Clip window, and exists as an unsaved temporary file in the capture disk you specified. 6. Make sure the Clip window with the captured clip is active. Choose File > Save As, specify a location and filename, and click Save. Now can you edit the "captured" video or just directly convert the video to VCD/SVCD/DVD/DivX. Thnx to Helmut for this Guide
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