I love VirtualVCR. It's a great program, and when used with Huffyuv you get some wild captures, but they're very large.
I've tried using the trial version of PICVideo MJPEG to capture to MPEG on the fly but......
Why is it that the resulting capture is still an AVI file?
Am I missing something in the settings?
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I'd rather die of thirst, than drink from the cup of mediocrity.
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Absolutely.
If I'm using a MPEG codec, shouldn't it be a MPEG file?I'd rather die of thirst, than drink from the cup of mediocrity. -
Its an MJPEG Codec, not an MPEG-2 codec.
Ejoc's CVD Page:
DVDDecrypter -> DVD2AVI -> Vobsub -> AVISynth -> TMPGEnc -> VCDEasy
DVD:
DVDShrink -> RecordNow DX
Capture:
VirualDub -> AVISynth -> QuEnc -> ffmpeggui -> TMPGEnc DVD Author -
Yes PicVideo is AVI but an extremely good codec.
I use VirtualVCR and PicVideo set to 19. I have done 6 hour captures with perfect sync. If you capture big files, DO NOT try to edit them in Premiere as it has a problem with large files and you will lose audio sync with it. I use MediaStudio Pro7 and PluginPAC frameserver to CCE and get perfect in sync end results.
Mike
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