Ok, I've reinstalled my W2k and wanted to capture some stuff from my VCR with VirtualDub.
Theese are my settings:
* Video/Format: 640x480 - Video/Compression: UYVY
* Video/Source: Nvidia WDM video capture (universal) - Videosource: Composit
* Video/Compression: PICVideo MJPEG Codec
* Video/Set custom video format: 640x480 - UYVY - YUV 4:2:2 interleaved
* Capture/Settings: Frame rate 25.000 (PAL)
I'd like to capture in 640x480 since I'm going to make an DivX .avi
My problem is:
* VirtualDub is cutting the bottom line so only the upper row of the sub is showing.
* When trying to capture, I have a huge amount of dropped frames.
I have: ACE.Mega.Codec.Pack.5.93.Professional.Edition installed
and: P4, 2.4GHz, MSI G4 Ti4400 gfxcard
Can someone help me please.
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I think you need to capture at xxx by 576 for PAL .
Vdub doesn't have native WDM support.
Can you find a VFW driver for your capture card ? -
I think you need to capture at xxx by 576 for PAL .
* I can only choose XXX x max480 for PAL.
Vdub doesn't have native WDM support.
Can you find a VFW driver for your capture card ?
* Where can I find the VFW driver for my capture card? -
I solved this shit.....
I installed iuVCR and VirtualDub is running correct.
Can someone tell me why the heck I needed to install iuVCR in order to get VirtualDub running?
Thanks! -
But where can I find it?
Also I need to run iuVCR everytime before running VirtualDub else I have the same earlier problem.
Also, I have no sound when capturing, why? -
VDUB sucks for capturing, IUVCR is better(native WDM).
No sound because you haven't selected which sound device to use....your sound card or your capture device (there's 2). Also, make sure it's not muted in your sound control panel.
To Be, Or, Not To Be, That, Is The Gazorgan Plan -
Yes PICVideo MJPEG Codec.
Can I use something else to reduce the amount of diskspace? -
It doesn't matter. If you want a DVD you have to encode to MPEG2,
which is small , and then you can delete the AVI. -
No, I'm justing capturing for burning a regular DivX . avi file to be burnt on a CDR..
Also I have fuzzy lines when there are a lot of fast motion in the captured file, why? -
You can make the file smaller by lowering the quality in the picvideo mjpeg configuration, corse I see loss running it at 19 and try to use Huffyuv by default.
Ejoc's CVD Page:
DVDDecrypter -> DVD2AVI -> Vobsub -> AVISynth -> TMPGEnc -> VCDEasy
DVD:
DVDShrink -> RecordNow DX
Capture:
VirualDub -> AVISynth -> QuEnc -> ffmpeggui -> TMPGEnc DVD Author -
Those lines are from Interlacing. They won't appear on a TV, but you can see them on a computer monitor. DivX 5 is supposed to support interlacing, but you can see the problem. Generally speaking, you want to de-interlace before encoding.
Typically in VDUB for a DivX final product of a capture you de-interlace, resize (if needed, not for you), crop (if needed, see Mask), Mask (usually helps with the tearing form over/under scan lines at top/bottom), filter as needed (sparkles, static), and color correct (typically tape issue). Then encode away. I always reccomend 2-pass DivX/XviD because the results really show over CBR.To Be, Or, Not To Be, That, Is The Gazorgan Plan
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