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JOEY1727
02-09-2006, 08:48 PM
I HAVE A RECORDING PROGRAM INSTALLED IN MY COMPUTER.CAN ANYONE TELL ME THE BEST RECORDING SETING AND WHAT FORMATT,,SEE SCREEN SHOT RECORDING I MADE OF THE PROGRAM I HAVE...im trying to record from tv to my computer and get the best picture..best recording....USE LINK,,,

http://s55.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=14PHTJ8YO58GX30XVPC5CSC9JC

YOU GOT TO DOWNLOAD THE RECORDING I MADE

wheezer210
02-09-2006, 10:02 PM
well, it is really dependant on several things

1- your computer...how fast, how much memory, the card itself (what type/brand?)

2- the capture card is it hardware based, does it rely on software for the compression or is it a mix of both

3-The software capturing program itself.

If you can provide that information it would be helpful.

JOEY1727
02-09-2006, 10:15 PM
THE NAME OF THE PROGRAM IS IN THE LINK..GOT 2 GGS OF MEMORY,MIX OF BOTH I THINK.. MY COMPUTER IS SPECIAL BUILT..ITS VERY FAST WITH 500 HARD DRIVE SPACE

well, it is really dependant on several things

1- your computer...how fast, how much memory, the card itself (what type/brand?)

2- the capture card is it hardware based, does it rely on software for the compression or is it a mix of both

3-The software capturing program itself.

If you can provide that information it would be helpful.

wheezer210
02-09-2006, 11:33 PM
what kind of capture card are you using?

JOEY1727
02-09-2006, 11:56 PM
WIN FAST

wheezer210
02-10-2006, 06:43 AM
Your computer *should* be fast enough to record Mpeg-2. The only problem is the the Winfast is that compression is done via the software which can cause issues unlike a card using the hardware like some of the Hauppauge cards or ATI cards. I had this same card set up in a computer with a 1.5GHZ and 1GB of RAM and capturing in MPEG-2 sometimes caused audio/video sync issues. You are goint to have to play around with it and see what works best for you. Mpeg-2 is for dvd authoring and resolution can be 720*480 OR 352*240. good luck

(mpeg-1 is for VCD, uncompressed avi will result in a HUGE file which you will have to convert for DVD)