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| CDFreaks Resident Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: On the westside
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| Capture with Vdub I have been trying different capture settings with Vdub. What capture codec do most poeple have good results with? Any opinions on which are the best and is anyone familiar with the Techsmith screen capture codec. FOURCC code is TSCC. Driver name "tsccvid.dll". It seems to work very good. |
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| Your card should support WDM so you should be find and VirtualVCR does not make use of QuickTime (there two different programs available?) http://virtualvcr.sourceforge.net/ //Danne |
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