Hi all
I am looking at buying a new system. I would like to be able to record in real time to hard drive at quality equal to a decent stereo VCR.
I want to archive several hundred hours of videotape (for real) so achieving the best level of compression at the quality I am after is really important. (I am hoping I can do this with 2-3 80GB hard drives.)
I have never done any video encoding would love the benefit of your experience to spec my solution. TIA
My first question has to be, what sought of CPU/RAM/Hard drive do I need to capture PAL to Divx or MPEG-4 in real-time at the best level of compression at VCR quality?
I would prefer to use AMD for price/performance but I have read that P4 has better optimization for Divx and MPEG-4 encoding. Will an Athlon do what I am after?
For this application is there any advantage to using a decent Hauppauge or All-in-wonder card that has built in hardware to encode to MPEG2 Vs cheep TV in-out card and relying on the CPU for real-time compression.
That is, is there any advantage in using a hardware MPEG2 compression card to capture Divx/MPEG-4 in real time?
To achieve the best compression at VHS quality which codec is the best?
What sought of file size can I expect for 1 hour PAL video at same quality as a decent VCR?
Are there any MS restrictions on what you can do with mpeg-4? I.E. copy protection.
I would also like to be able to program the system to start recording a set times (like a VCR). What software is there that will do this and record straight to Divx/MPEG-4?
I am looking at buying a new system. I would like to be able to record in real time to hard drive at quality equal to a decent stereo VCR.
I want to archive several hundred hours of videotape (for real) so achieving the best level of compression at the quality I am after is really important. (I am hoping I can do this with 2-3 80GB hard drives.)
I have never done any video encoding would love the benefit of your experience to spec my solution. TIA
My first question has to be, what sought of CPU/RAM/Hard drive do I need to capture PAL to Divx or MPEG-4 in real-time at the best level of compression at VCR quality?
I would prefer to use AMD for price/performance but I have read that P4 has better optimization for Divx and MPEG-4 encoding. Will an Athlon do what I am after?
For this application is there any advantage to using a decent Hauppauge or All-in-wonder card that has built in hardware to encode to MPEG2 Vs cheep TV in-out card and relying on the CPU for real-time compression.
That is, is there any advantage in using a hardware MPEG2 compression card to capture Divx/MPEG-4 in real time?
To achieve the best compression at VHS quality which codec is the best?
What sought of file size can I expect for 1 hour PAL video at same quality as a decent VCR?
Are there any MS restrictions on what you can do with mpeg-4? I.E. copy protection.
I would also like to be able to program the system to start recording a set times (like a VCR). What software is there that will do this and record straight to Divx/MPEG-4?
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