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| New on Forum Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Vancouver, Canada
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| H/W required for uncompressed avi capture I have an Athlon 1700 overclockable to a 2600, 80 gb WD JB drive and plan on using a Leadtek tv2000 expert. Is this adequate to capture avi w/o dropping frames? Source will be VHS or cable TV. Thanks |
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| Senior Moderator Join Date: Apr 2002 Location: Oz
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| Re: H/W required for uncompressed avi capture Yes it should be but if your capturing as uncompressed avi, then you will not fit much on your 80gb HD.
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| CD Freaks Rookie Join Date: May 2004 Location: Croatia[Europe]
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| Re: H/W required for uncompressed avi capture do yourself a favour;stop thinkign about "uncompressed". use huffyuv (lossless compression) or mjpeg(lossy, but looks quite nice) to cap to .avi.... your system specs are adequate... i was capping with celeron600 to 768x576@25fps.... without drops, offcourse.... |
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