Hi.

I'm currently planning a system for streaming and archiving lectures held at the university I work at.

We have a Tandberg-system for videoconferencing so I'm going to take the S-VHS output from the system, convert it to DV via a Canopus ADVC100 and capture that stream on a fairly fast PC running Windows Media Encoder and then finally send it to our streamserver.

So far so good. But, since realtime CBR-quality isn't really top quality, I'd like to be able to save the original DV-stream to disk for editing and 2-pass encoding (to be used for on-demand streaming later on). The problem is that I can't find a way to do this using WME, it only gives me the option to archive the WMV-file

Does anyone know how to do this? Surely there must be some kind of software that can capture the DV-stream to disk and at the same time pass it on to a virtual driver that WME can connect to and encode?

Ideas, please?