I am using the PowerVCR II to capture in 640x480 or 4:3 format, but it segments the capture in a lot of files. I wish those files could be in 640x480 or 4:3 format, but that the segments could be almost at 4.7 Gigabytes, or even more. I am saying this because I usually plan to apply a logo to my captures, but to do so, I join, so reencode these segments before, to then apply this logo and resize to 740x480(DVD), wasting my time and decreasing the video quality even more, because I have not also found another way to do so.
J.J.
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I you capture to .avi and your harddrive is formatted as FAT your files will be cut at 2GB or less. Also if you don't have enough space on your HD as one piece the file will be cut into more segments.
Format your HD to NTFS (I am sure some programs can do that "on the fly" not sure which ones though), defragment your HD regularly and you should get your capture in one file.
Hope this helps a bit.Stef
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