Hi tenchiwagner,
It's been a while since I don´t check the forum, so sorry for the delay in ther answer!
After a bunch of tests and experimenting with tips from the forum, I've found my way of capturing video from TV and convert it do DivX. Here's what I do:
- Capture with FreeVCR in 320x240 AVI format, but compressing "on-line" with DivX 5.02 codec (set to maximum bitrate and 1-pass encoding), 16-bit 22KHz mono PCM audio and 30 fps --> those settings lead to aprox. 15Mb/min of captured video
- Use VirtualDub to edit (cut off ads) and apply greater compression (MP3 for audio and DivX 5.02 @ 1250Kbps bit rate). A 45-minute TV show (like star trek) takes about 30 minutes to compress in my Athlon 900 with 256 RAM.
The result is a 250-300 MB file and is just fine for my needs -- I don't get any out-of-sync audio, also.
You may ask me: why don't you use ATI MMC to capture/record? I'd like to, but it doesn't work for me. The last time I've tried it, I was capturing a 2-hour movie and the application seemed to have crashed at the end of recording (it spent too much time "saving" the file) -- Does it happen to you?
It's been a while since I don´t check the forum, so sorry for the delay in ther answer!
After a bunch of tests and experimenting with tips from the forum, I've found my way of capturing video from TV and convert it do DivX. Here's what I do:
- Capture with FreeVCR in 320x240 AVI format, but compressing "on-line" with DivX 5.02 codec (set to maximum bitrate and 1-pass encoding), 16-bit 22KHz mono PCM audio and 30 fps --> those settings lead to aprox. 15Mb/min of captured video
- Use VirtualDub to edit (cut off ads) and apply greater compression (MP3 for audio and DivX 5.02 @ 1250Kbps bit rate). A 45-minute TV show (like star trek) takes about 30 minutes to compress in my Athlon 900 with 256 RAM.
The result is a 250-300 MB file and is just fine for my needs -- I don't get any out-of-sync audio, also.
You may ask me: why don't you use ATI MMC to capture/record? I'd like to, but it doesn't work for me. The last time I've tried it, I was capturing a 2-hour movie and the application seemed to have crashed at the end of recording (it spent too much time "saving" the file) -- Does it happen to you?
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