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  1. Hi, ok, finally got my setup up and running -
    the gear:

    Athlon 1400mhz
    DVDRW
    DVD ROm
    512 mb ram
    100gb hard drive
    ELSA ERAZOR 3 card, VIVO

    Using TMPEnc, Virt Dub, Virtual VCR, Power DVD, DVD LAb, and a whole lot of other programs in various combinations, been trying to capture halfway decent quality analogue VCR stuff, do put onto DVD. I know obviously due to the basic nature of the source it`s not going to be great quality, but when trying to capture at 720 x 560, or whatever it was, it either freezes up after 3 mins or so ( virtual VCR ( which is a shame because it captures the best!) ), or is very jerky ( virtual dub, etc) Been experimenting with various settings, etc, but to no avail!

    So, is it something simple, like not enough RAM, or am I trying to capture at too high a setting even though same thing happens at 640x480...I don`t want to go too low, as I`ll lose whatever quality I have!

    Or am I simply trying to achieve something with gear that isn`t powerful enough?

    PL
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    Go to Lord Smurfs site :>

    http://www.digitalfaq.com/capture/avivsmpeg.htm

    It contains all the help you need.
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    Hi Punchline,

    I second a visit to LordSmurf's site.

    The following link is worth a read (it also contains links to other threads):

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=219415&highlight=

    You're kinda question has been asked quite a few times over the last few months, so there's probably plenty of stuff out there - just gotta find it!

    So, is it something simple, like not enough RAM, or am I trying to capture at too high a setting even though same thing happens at 640x480...I don`t want to go too low, as I`ll lose whatever quality I have!
    Your RAM should be enough. Your processor could be faster, but probably isn't the cause of your problem.

    The resolution of analogue VCR is only 352 x 240, so capturing lower than 640 x 480 isn't going to be a problem. Read up on this in the link I gave above (and the threads it then links to).

    Hope that helps. Good luck...
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