Analog Capture, Continued
06:00 - Friday 8 February 2002 by Stéphane Quentin
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: visiontek, xtasy, everything
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: visiontek, xtasy, everything
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Analog Capture, Continued
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In addition to some predefined encoding settings (DVD and VCD, still no SVCD), WinDVR allows you to choose your own various settings for MPEG capture:
size bit rate number of P and B pictures in the GOP architecture ratio

Audio capture is done by the sound card in MPEG Layer II format with data rates between 192 kBits/s and 384 kBits/s.

Unfortunately, encoding in AVI format is not available with WinDVR. You need to use a program like VirtualDub (http://www.virtualdub.org/index ) to take advantage of the WDM drivers offered by NVIDIA. With this type of tool, you can use other codecs available in the market.
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