Hey everyone
I have an nVidia Geforce4 card with TV-in, and I'm now in the process of 'digitalizing' all my old camcorder tapes...
My problem is that I can't find a good application for capturing the video to disk in a sensible way.
I've tried various methods...
1. capturing directly to disc via some processor-intensive codec like divx, xvid... this doesn't seem to work very well, even though I have a reasonably fast computer (athlon xp 2200+)
using virtualdub's capture feature for this
2. capturing directly to disk, uncompressed. this is madness, and no alternative since it consumes crazy amounts of diskspace.
using adobe premiere for this
3. capturing to mpeg2 via intervideo winproducer... this is my best solution so far... but the mpeg2-encoder built into the program seems to suck (quality low), and I can't find any way to alter the pre-defined quality settings of winproducer.
4. windows movie maker... no!
It's madness... I'm sure there are better applications around, and better codecs maybe... I'm just new to this.
Can someone give me a hint on what to try? I'm trying to capture at just below dvd-resolution by the way... say 640x480
/Erik
I have an nVidia Geforce4 card with TV-in, and I'm now in the process of 'digitalizing' all my old camcorder tapes...
My problem is that I can't find a good application for capturing the video to disk in a sensible way.
I've tried various methods...
1. capturing directly to disc via some processor-intensive codec like divx, xvid... this doesn't seem to work very well, even though I have a reasonably fast computer (athlon xp 2200+)
using virtualdub's capture feature for this
2. capturing directly to disk, uncompressed. this is madness, and no alternative since it consumes crazy amounts of diskspace.
using adobe premiere for this
3. capturing to mpeg2 via intervideo winproducer... this is my best solution so far... but the mpeg2-encoder built into the program seems to suck (quality low), and I can't find any way to alter the pre-defined quality settings of winproducer.
4. windows movie maker... no!
It's madness... I'm sure there are better applications around, and better codecs maybe... I'm just new to this.
Can someone give me a hint on what to try? I'm trying to capture at just below dvd-resolution by the way... say 640x480
/Erik
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