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  1. So here's whats going on, I have windows 7 64 bit running vdub 1.10.4 64 bit edition and whenever I capture my video, it only records the audio. I have the video setup and it comes through when i select preview and overlay and stays on if vdub is capturing. I've tried recording in preview, overlay, and without any preview video. The file does save and registers that its a video file, but only comes up with audio in both VLC and windows media player. I'm running through a Happauge wintv pvr pci II 26xx. I've added two atachments. One is the vdub window, the black box has the video going but my screen shot program wouldn't capture the live video going. The other is the file is what happens when i oppen the file in both windows media player and VLC.
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  2. Formerly 'vaporeon800' Brad's Avatar
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    The card you are using includes hardware MPEG-2 compression.

    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/278898-Help-converting-Hi8-%28Can-t-locate-HCW2-decompressor-%29

    Someone wrote an interpreter for this proprietary HCW2 color format. I'm not clear on whether the video you receive this way is really uncompressed (besides the 4:2:0 subsampling) or just decompressed.

    http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1263446&postcount=9

    You'll need tons of HDD space to capture this way, regardless, since no lossless codec will take HCW2 as input.
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  3. Thanks a lot. the converter in the first link worked for me.
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