I tryed PowerVCR but it does some strange things. In fact, it generate 2 files (MPG and PLT) and the MPG file go weird when played..
Is there anything beside PowerVCR that can capture from my MiniDV directly to MPEG?
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Originally Posted by MachineMan
best to capture as DV then convert later -
MainConcept's newest encoder can do this, and would be my GUESS as to the likely best quality. No real experience, though...
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I've used the MainConcept encoder for a number of months to
capture analog video input and it works flawlessly and creates
MPEGs ready to assemble for a DVD. It supports a wide variety
of compression options. It is the best of the tools I've tried. -
Originally Posted by AsHmAkIsS
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Originally Posted by ShavenYak
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I posted this in another thread, but here it is again:
http://www.divx.com/hardware/detail.php?id=67&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.divx.com%2Fhardware....php%3Fid%3D67
I was seriously considering this, but now I have some reservations... it only has A/V input, no firewire digital input, so I would assume there would be degradation on the way from camcorder to computer... but some people debated me on that. I guess time will tell.
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