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  1. I was talking to someone in our computer dept about capturing and editing video for SVCD. He said he has adobe premire and that you can capture video from your card, then have it as some sort of raw video that you can then edit while still in memory before you even save it as a file. (i need to cut and splice video and extract audio, edit it, then add it back) Is this possible, and if so are there any other programs that can do this that don't cost a fortune and can save as mpeg2?
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  2. Its not really all in memory, its stored on the HD as a temporary file. So all he is doing is capturing and editing in the same app and only chosing the final filename/location when he is finished. Not that different from cap[turing to one file in one app, editing in another app and outputting to a second file, except that in you co-workers case, he may well lose the original capture and only have his edited version.
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  3. I see. Thanks.
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    well you COULD have like 8 GB of memory and make up a virtual drive in memory and do it that way ...

    but what bugster says makes more sense ...
    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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  5. well you COULD have like 8 GB of memory and make up a virtual drive in memory and do it that way ..

    Ahh, a wise guy eh? (in my best 3 stooges voice ) I realize it's a temp file on the HDD. Just a slip of the tongue really, but the point was the idea of editing and saving before the file was actually saved to a given format. Just sounded like a good idea, but i guess not.
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