Your choice of capture location, preferably a fast dedicated capture drive.ĭVD Capture (as above with the following changes)Ĭhange AVI_IO Capture Settings to 704 x 576.
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Turn both Preview and Overlay settings off before starting the capture. VHS Tape Capture (my thanks to "skittlesen" for putting me onto this method)Ĭompression - PicVideo MJPEG Codec with Quality Setting of 18
PINNACLE PCTV SOFTWARE 4.3 DRIVER
Nero Vers 5.5.5.1 for burning (The latest version was causing problems)Ĭapture Driver - Standard Pinnacle PCTV Driver TMPGenc Vers 2.02 (I'm staying away from Vers 2.50 at the moment) Panasonic CW-7502 CD-R SCSI Drive as Drive FĬreative RW8439E CD-RW IDE Drive as Drive GĬurrent Capture/Encoding/Burning SoftwareĪVI_IO Vers 3.22 with PicVideo Codec for capturing Virtual Dub Vers 1.4d for resizing and frameserving to TMPGenc.
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Pioneer DVD-116 DVD-ROM IDE Drive as Drive E WD 40Gb 7200 RPM AT HDD as Drive D for capture purposes only. This question has been posted many times before, so you will just have to do a search.Ĭeleron 850, DFI CS62-TC Motherboard with Intel 815EP ChipsetĪnd onboard Avance Logic AC'97 Audio Controller running Win98SE. Whether you should use NTSC or NTSC Film I can't help you there. The whole purpose for the high resolution capture is to produce the best quality SVCD's I can with my current system setup.įor those of you wanting to apply this to NTSC captures, it should only be a simple matter of substituting the necessary resolutions, framerate and templates. As promised, I am posting the system config & capture settings I use for capturing through the Pinnacle PCTV card.