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  • Re: Capture
    • Anonymous (no login)
      Posted Nov 12, 2002 2:37 PM

      why do you worry how the DVCII capture to vcd if you plan on capturing SVCD ?? For the record - it does not capture awfull vcd - it captures vcd in the same quality as anything else - hard or soft - but VCD simply isnt good quality - its not the DVCII theres anything wrong with - its the format itself.

      The simple answer to all of your questions is this:
      There are NO software that will capture in good SVCD quality in realtime - period. Realtimecapturing is very demanding - much to demanding for any softwaresollution to be really good. You will need a hardwareencoder like the DVCII to do this.

      PS: ATI guys pls dont flame me - I also have an ATI card - in all respect, for softcapturing its the best you can get - but still it does not beat the DVCII hardwaresollution for SVCD or DVD - peace
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