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    Hello, I use the Matrox Rainbow Runner Studio to capture video from VHS for conversion to VCD (mpg1). From the MJPEG AVI, I use VirtualDub to convert to mpg4 at bitrates from 3,300 - 4,000. The mpg4 AVI is then converted to mpg1. A really time consuming process, 10 hours to make a 1 hour VCD.
    To cut out one step from the process, I tried capturing in mpg4. But this resulted in countless dropped frames. I wonder whether this is due to my slow processor (Duron 700 at 770). I have only 128 mb of SDRAM, would an increase to 256 (or more) help? Or would this be impossible even with a faster processor.
    My IDE 7200 drive is adequate for the MJPEG captures at 740x480, so I suppose this is not the bottleneck.
    Hope you can suggest something. Thanks in advance.

  • #2
    CrispuloV,

    You could cut you time down by cutting out the MPEG4 encoding and going straight to MPEG-1 from MJPEG (and it will look a bit better probably).

    Also I don't seem to have any trouble capturing 320*240 DivX Low Motion video on my system. 704*480 needs at least a 1GHz system (if not alot more) for DivX/MPEG4 or MPEG-2 encoding.

    Hope this helps

    dsp
    1.8GHz PIV (Northwood) @ 2.5GHz
    512MB Corsair PC2700 @ 2-2-2 1T
    MSI 845PE FISR
    8.4GB Quantum CR
    40GB Maxtor 5400
    MSI 40X12X48
    Coolerguys Windtunnel IV
    SB Audigy
    Parhelia (210/600)
    19" Dell P991
    Win2kPro
    Intel Gigabit Network

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    • #3
      Didn't think of that, thanks

      Thank you for the insight. It did not enter my mind.
      I hope there is a way to make the RRS capture to mpg1, though. Will post as soon as I am able to try that.

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      • #4
        CrispuloV,

        About capturing to MPEG-1 straight it can be done but you need a program for that, like Power VCRII from www.Intervideo.com. I got it free with a PC Plus magazine and it allows for capture in either MPEG-1 or MPEG-2.

        The reason I didn't mention this before (besides forgetting) is that as has been pointed out many a time offline MPEG encoding has a higher quality than realtime encoding.

        MPEG-1 works perfectly on my machine in capturing live video on my machine.

        dsp
        1.8GHz PIV (Northwood) @ 2.5GHz
        512MB Corsair PC2700 @ 2-2-2 1T
        MSI 845PE FISR
        8.4GB Quantum CR
        40GB Maxtor 5400
        MSI 40X12X48
        Coolerguys Windtunnel IV
        SB Audigy
        Parhelia (210/600)
        19" Dell P991
        Win2kPro
        Intel Gigabit Network

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        • #5
          I see

          I'll try that using tmpeg. Thanks again

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