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Best TV capture softwareFebruary 24 2003 at 7:03 PM | Peter (no login) |
| Hi, just wondering what everyone was using, and could recommend for Tv watching and scheduling for capturing software. I currently use ATI MMC 7.6 as well as WinDVR, and have had some crashing issures with both on there schedulers. I am running WinXP home, 1 gig of ram, 200gigs of HD space, and an ATI AIW Radeon 7500 card. I like to make SVCDs from my captures. What does the public recommend?
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Ronny (no login) | Re: Best TV capture software | February 25 2003, 3:31 AM |
I recommend upgrade to MMC 7.7.0.1 because it supports interlaced captures better. For capturing avi files I use AVI_IO which works better than virtualdub on my computer.
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RonD (no login) | Interlaced or deinterlaced | February 25 2003, 12:02 PM |
Which should I use interlaced or deinterlaced for capturing from VHS-C to make a MiniDVD? That will be
Played on a TV.
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gammer73 (no login) | Re: Best TV capture software | February 25 2003, 6:22 AM |
I too use MMC 7.7.01 for capturing with an AIW Radeon 32MB card. I have used all MMC's from ver 7.1 up to 7.7.
Ver 7.7 is the best so far that I have used.
I have had troubles with the scheduler crashing on all versions. The problem was when I would schedule a program to record, then I decided I didnt want to record it. I would remove the scheduled record and not reboot after removing it. Then, when the record was supposed to start capturing, ATI MMC would give me an error message...even though I had cancelled it. I later found that if you cancel record job, then you need to reboot for it to clear. This seems to bee the theme for MMC; if you make changes, reboot so the settings "set into place", so to say.
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