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Okay, so we have this presentation in Saturday, and I want to take videos using my video camera, at the same time the video I am taking can be seen at the computer, how can I do this?
First you need a video capture card, and Microsoft Windows Media Encoder which can be found at the Microsoft website.
He'll need those if (0) he absolutely, positively NEEDS to "simul-cast" (see end), (1) he's using a PC, (2) running Windows, (3) wants Microsoft-proprietary WMV file-output, and (4) is using the worst, lame-arse video-cam that doesn't have its own software on a CD somewhere in the packaging or downloadable off the manufacturer's website in order to make the computer do more than go "Huh?" after the thing is hooked to the its built-in USB or Firewire port.
If he absolutely, positively NEEDS to simul-cast, before spending money on a card (and then going through a ton of frustration getting it to work), he should first check to see if there's a software kludge (or even a camera setting!) which does it easier and cheaper. Or, if the vid-cam will simulcast through to TV, then hook a TV to it, not your computer -- and save yourself the cash and frustration unless you want a capture-card for other reasons, like ripping TV shows.
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