ClemsonJim
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I picked up the expert version about a month ago for $52. So far, I'm pleased with the video capturing.
Originally posted by: AnkleBreaka
Hi,
I am having trouble with the sound not matching up with the video after about 45 min. in when recording a show. I mean, its at least 4 seconds off. How should I go about fixing this problem??
Originally posted by: SpideyCU
The problem with the thread getting this long is that it's too long for newcomers to read through all of it, and I recognize a lot of questions getting asked now that we've covered earlier.
For example, AnkleBreaka: take your file into VirtualDub (assuming it's an AVI) and set the frame rate and audio rates to match, and run a direct stream copy. Smaller file, synced sound.
mindless1, yes, running a direct stream copy will reduce the size some. I'm assuming it has something to do with the fact that it's encoding on the fly as it's being capturing. As such, there are a few "clumps" of data that end up being reserved, but not being needed, and are kind of ironed out when you restream the file, even without reencoding. At least, that's what I suspect
Originally posted by: SpideyCU
The problem with the thread getting this long is that it's too long for newcomers to read through all of it, and I recognize a lot of questions getting asked now that we've covered earlier.
For example, AnkleBreaka: take your file into VirtualDub (assuming it's an AVI) and set the frame rate and audio rates to match, and run a direct stream copy. Smaller file, synced sound.
mindless1, yes, running a direct stream copy will reduce the size some. I'm assuming it has something to do with the fact that it's encoding on the fly as it's being capturing. As such, there are a few "clumps" of data that end up being reserved, but not being needed, and are kind of ironed out when you restream the file, even without reencoding. At least, that's what I suspect
Originally posted by: AnkleBreaka
I also wanted to add that I am using SuperVCD, and I am not converting it or editing it at all, but about 30-45 min. through, the sound starts to become way off??
Originally posted by: AnkleBreaka
Hi,
I am having trouble with the sound not matching up with the video after about 45 min. in when recording a show. I mean, its at least 4 seconds off. How should I go about fixing this problem??
Originally posted by: Homerboy
Originally posted by: AnkleBreaka
I also wanted to add that I am using SuperVCD, and I am not converting it or editing it at all, but about 30-45 min. through, the sound starts to become way off??
Originally posted by: AnkleBreaka
Hi,
I am having trouble with the sound not matching up with the video after about 45 min. in when recording a show. I mean, its at least 4 seconds off. How should I go about fixing this problem??
It is to my understanding that the to become offset becuase your PC isnt powerful enough to do the capturing AND the encoding to SVCD on the fly (so one fall behind).
If you catpure to raw .avi then convert that file down to SVCD afterwards you should be fine.
Or you can try adjusting your capturing quality settings and see if that can let your PC keep up.
Originally posted by: Tanner
http://www.leadtek.com.tw/support/download.asp?pronameid=82
new drivers linky came out today!
Originally posted by: psloan
new drivers in the zip file, windows said could not find anything newer then I already had.