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  • jordan_p_smith
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2003
    • 3

    divx direct capture software

    Whats the best software for capturing directly to divx?
  • ACIDROP
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2002
    • 30

    #2
    about capturing divx

    my personal favourite is VIRTUALVCR

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    • WildmanJoe
      Super Member
      Super Member
      • Jan 2003
      • 283

      #3
      Try VirtualDub or VirtualDubMod.

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      • The-Dreamer
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Sep 2003
        • 5

        #4
        Dr. DivX 1.0.2P Release Notes:

        Welcome to Dr. DivX 1.0.2P

        1. What is Dr. DivX
        2. Minimum and Recommended requirements
        3. Installing Dr. DivX
        4. Registering Dr. DivX
        5. AC3 decoders
        6. Hardware tested
        7. Known Issues
        8. Version History
        9. Feedback
        10. Support


        1. What is Dr. DivX?

        Brought to you by the same people that created the revolutionary DivX video codec,
        Dr. DivX is the first and only official DivX Encoding application. Just as DivX and
        DivX Pro have enabled anyone, anywhere to watch and distribute great looking digital
        video, Dr. DivX now makes the act of creating DivX video as easy as the act of watching
        it.

        How is that possible, you ask? Well, as the only encoding application built specifically
        for DivX video, Dr. DivX lets you create an awesome DivX video from almost any source
        right on your computer in just three easy steps. So now you can take that great video of
        your wedding, birthday party, field trip, choral recital, whatever, encode into DivX in
        a matter of seconds and instantly post it online, burn it to a CD or email it to all your
        friends who’ve just been dying to see what color sweater you wore on your last birthday.

        Dr. DivX was designed to enable anyone, from the most grizzled encoding veteran to the
        freshest-faced video newbie, to create great-looking DivX video without breaking a sweat
        or furrowing a brow. Thanks to Dr. DivX, what was once a complicated and time-consuming
        process for compressing and creating high quality video can now be completed with a few
        simple steps that take only a matter of seconds.

        2. What you’ll need to get started:

        Minimum Requirements:
        PII 450Mhz or better
        Windows 98SE or better
        DirectX 8 or better
        64mb RAM
        20MB free space for application*
        AC3 Direct show decoder if you are encoding MPEG2 VOB files with AC3 audio track

        Recommended Requirements:
        PIV 1Ghz or better (PIV 1.5Ghz or better for live capture and DV)
        Windows XP
        DirectX 9.0a
        512 RAM
        20MB free space for application*
        AC3 Direct show decoder if you are encoding MPEG2 VOB files with AC3 audio track

        *Dr. DivX will require more hard drive space for Live Capture and DV input

        3. Installing Dr. DivX:

        Download and run the Dr.DivX.exe install file and follow the instructions to install
        Dr. DivX. You must install the DivX codec along with Dr. DivX for Dr. DivX to run
        properly. Reboot if needed.

        4. Registering Dr. DivX:

        This version has a 15 day trial. After this trial is over you must purchase Dr. DivX
        and register it with your name, email and serial number to continue to use Dr. DivX.

        5. AC3 decoders tested (in order from most reliable to least stable)

        * AC3 filter http://ac3filter.sourceforge.net/
        o This filter was found to work the best
        o Volume levels are low, but can be adjusted in the AC3 configuration utility
        * Cyberlink AC3 decoder
        * Moonlight AC3 decoder
        * Intervideo AC3 decoder
        o This filter caused Dr. DivX to hang on certain input files
        o During Batch encode, some audio tracks could be lost
        * Sonic (Ravisent) AC3 decoder
        o This filter caused Dr. DivX to hang on certain input files

        6. Hardware tested (Live Capture and DV)

        Live Capture
        * Hauppauge WinTVGo
        * ATI TV Wonder
        * ATI All in Wonder 8500
        * Osprey 220
        * Dazzle DVC50
        * Dazzle: DVC100
        * PixelView
        * Logitech Webcam
        * Creative Webcam PD1001
        * Generic USB web cam
        * Generic FireWire web cam
        DV
        * Sony DSR-11
        * Cannon ZR 70 (NTSC)
        * Cannon ZR 60 (NTSC)
        * Cannon GL1 (NTSC)
        * Cannon GL1 (PAL)
        * Cannon Elura (PAL)
        * Panasonic PB-DB53D
        * Sony DCR-TRV103
        * Sony TRV72

        7. Known Issues

        Re-encoding DivX 3.11 files that have bad or empty frames may cause synch issues in the
        output video
        During the trial period there may be a short pause before encoding. This won’t affect
        file encodes, but may affect live capture or DV input. When the product is registered,
        this delay will not occur.
        Windows 98 cannot use live capture feature
        Dr. DivX may crash if no AC3 decoder is present when encoding input files that contain
        AC3 audio
        Mark in and out may not be accurate on MPEG2 files that have breaks in their PTS
        structure
        Single pass on some MPEG2 files may produce file sizes different then requested
        Inclusion of some VirtualDub filter may cause Dr. DivX to crash
        Encoding Live-capture content with DV Cam may not be accurate (mark-in/mark-out time)
        Frame decimation may not work incase of Live-capture content encoding.
        Dr. DivX occasionally fails to encode a clip with a separate Audio input (MP3)
        Live Capture Encoding with some live capture cards may freeze Dr. DivX on first encode.
        Dr. DivX may stop responding at the beginning of a second pass encoding of a large input
        file Encoding to multiple file segments may produce inaccurate file sizes in some cases


        8. Version History

        For the latest version history visit:
        Download free video software to play and convert video, including DivX, AVI, MKV, and HEVC. Easily play AVI and convert to MP4 (Windows/Mac)



        9. Feedback:

        Make sure you read the manual and the FAQ, as it covers all aspects of Dr. DivX and should
        answer most of your questions. Please post all feedback, questions, problems etc in the
        Dr. DivX section of our forums.



        10. Support
        To reach support for Dr. DivX be sure to visit our forums at:

        and our support section at
        Download free video software to play and convert video, including DivX, AVI, MKV, and HEVC. Easily play AVI and convert to MP4 (Windows/Mac)



        Thank you for using Dr. DivX. We hope you like it.

        Thekid…
        Dr. DivX Product Manager


        Moonlight-Elecard MPEG-2 video decoder is included under license from
        Moonlight Cordless Ltd. www.moonlight.co.il

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        • setarip
          Retired
          • Dec 2001
          • 24955

          #5
          To The-Dreamer

          I'm sure you're well-intentioned, but:


          VirtualDub, VirtualDubMOD, and Virtual VCR are all freeware.

          Dr. DivX is a commercial product - which you failed to mention.

          You could have simply said, "You can also capture with Dr.DivX", instead of posting "everything ever written" about it...

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          • jordan_p_smith
            Junior Member
            Junior Member
            • Sep 2003
            • 3

            #6
            yeah i tried dr divx but it would capture the sound properly. perhaps theyll fix that in future release. thanks for the other recommendations, ill give them a try.

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