I have read that WinDV allows splitting incoming video into separate files based on timecode, but I don't see a setting for that. When I "capture", all of the video is in 1 big file. What setting do I need to have it split the files by scene? I followed this
http://www.dvd-guides.com/content/view/33/59/ guide and used the setting described therein.
Thanks.
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Increase the Max AVI size (frames) to XXX.
You can calculate XXX to whatever you want it to be - There are 25 frames per second for PAL, 30 for NTSC. That's 60 x 25 or 30 per minute, 3600 x 25 or 30 per hour.
Based on that, put in an appropriate value. I use 100,000 - just over an hour.There is some corner of a foreign field that is forever England: Telstra Stadium, Sydney, 22/11/2003.
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