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  1. I just got the Canopus ADVC-50, and the video quality is excellent. There is a big difference between a BT8x8 card and the Canopus. The video is crisp and sharp, and not soft and blurred like the video captured with the BT8x8 cards.

    However, there are not many capture applications for the DV video source. I have tried DVIO, but there is no preview screen, and no options for setting stop time. ScenalyzerLive has preview window, but it also have lots of other features I don't need (like analyzing and splitting the video). And most important of all, I cannot get the timer Stop to work. I want to start a capture, go to bed and have the program stop the capture after 3 hours (or any time I specify). I have tried the stop settings, but they don't work. It just keep recording until the hard drive is full.

    So, is a a trick to get the stop setting to work, or is there another simple DV capture program that will show the video in a small preview windows and save the DV file to the hard drive. No need for bells and whistles, but it does need to have a Stop timer.

    I'll also post a review soon on the ADVC-50 card. (http://steve.kittelsen.com/advc50)
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  2. You can try Amcap:

    http://noeld.com/dlvconf.htm

    Windows Movie Maker can also do this.
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  3. Thanks for the link. AMcap is perfect, I'll give it a try. Also, I'll see if I can download Moviemaker, it does not come bundled with Win2K.
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    Is Movie Maker 2 not on Windows update?
    The new version is on XP update.

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    Hay guys..

    skittelsen,
    What about just creating a small TIMER app ??
    Do yo know any programming languages that you can use, and just
    send keystrokes to the DV app ??

    This is just to get your juices going..



    Of course, you could "extend" on this and add to this app, such features to
    record (or save) key combinations, like, say in a file or something.
    This way, your TIMER app can be used w/ other apps as well, and not just
    for DVIO or whatever DV app you were hoping to make work.
    However, I think that for this minor project, DVIO would be rediculously
    EASIEST to complete !! I mean.. like, its only got TWO buttons, he, he..
    How hard is that ?? So, go for it !!

    Just a suggestion.

    Anyhows.. Ain't the ADVC great !! he, he.. ..
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    I use IuVCR with my Canopus ADVC100, it has a scheduler as part of the program.
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  7. It looks like all WDM capture applications will capture DV video...
    I guess even VirtualVCR will capture DV video.
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  8. Just a quick update, AMCAP will only capture DV type-1, not compatible with Windows Media Player, Vdub, and TMPGEnc (at least not on my PC). However, DVAPP works fine, it can capture both DV Type-1 and 2, has preview during capturing, and has a stop timer
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  9. I manage to get TMPGenc to recognize type 1 DV avi files. I believe that it is by setting the priority setting in TMPGEnc for directshow at a higher setting, for example, +4, you increase the chances of compatibility with type 1 DV files. The exact instructions to do this are the following:

    In TMPGEnc, select:
    Option >Environmental setting > VFAPI plug-in > Right click the "DirectShow Multi Media File Reader" > select higher priority, do this several times until its at the top with a value of 4.
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  10. DVApp is a nice program but it doesn't seem to work with the passthrough feature of my digital camcorder.

    Edit: I was wrong it works with the passthrough feature if you press on the play button in DVAPP.
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  11. I don't have a camcorder, but use the Canopus ADVC-50. Even though the ADVC-50 is only an encoder, it seems like it is possible to stop it from encoding. First I thought it would start generating the DV stream as soon as you power it up, and it would not respond to any commands sent to it. But, it looks like it does respond to the Stop command. I have to hit the Record command to make it start sending a DV stream again.

    For camcorders, you can send many commands, like play, FF, REW and so on. My guess is that you will need to send a command to put the camcorder into EE mode (loopthrough). I guess that DVAPP is just missing this button? But, can't you hit this button yourself on the camcorder?

    About DV-1 type files, since it will not play correctly in Media Player, I don't want to use the DV type-1 format. Searching a 3 hour DV file takes forever in type-1 (if it works at all), but a DV type-2 file searches as fast as a regular AVI file. This is important to me when I'm looking for a 4 minute video clip in a 3 hour record
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    skittelsen,
    other than requiring Schedule type app, is that all you need ??

    AVI:
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    Type 2 is the format to use, as you pointed out, and yes, vdub
    opens this w/ out any issues.


    TMPG:
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    * will open Type 1 and TYPE 2 files. I've used both type in it many
    .. times.

    Schedule app:
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    * I don't use them. I've tried using a few, but my expierence with them
    .. were not successful - there is always something lacking or missing.

    Again, why don't you CREATE such an easy app, a schedule ??
    Didn't you create the app (hack or tweak) for some ATI card ??
    So, then, create a schedule app.. .. oh, wait, maybe I'm thinking
    Stinky's.. sorry. I thought it was you. Anyways..

    Anyways..
    I've never heard of DVapp. Sounds a lot like RSDVCAP.EXE though.
    What features does this app have ??
    How bout Segmentation ??
    Download from where ??

    Tanx guys
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  13. Nope, I'm not a programmer!

    DVAPP is a MS DV capture application, just like AMCAP is for WDM captures. Go to the link in the 2nd or 3rd message in this thread, and you can find a link to download this small capture application. It basically have all the controls of a VCR (camcorder) where you can send or receive DV files between the PC and a DV device (camcorder).
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  14. I have no problem playing type 1 DV files with Media Player. However, I use Windows XP.

    Here is the link (again) for both DVapp and Amcap:

    http://noeld.com/dlvconf.htm
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    Morning all.

    Nope, I'm not a programmer!
    ok

    Thanks yg1968, for making that easy. I'm curious to see if it has
    segmentation. If it does, it would be interesting to look further.

    Thanks again - all.
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  16. skittelsen,

    After playing with the program a bit more, I realized that DVAPP does work with the passthrough feature of my digital camcorder but I had to press on the play button of the DVAPP software for it to work.

    P.S. skittelsen, there is no special button on the camcorder for the passtthrough feature to work on my Sony digital camcorder. If there is no tape in the digital camcorder, the passthrough will work.
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