Rod,
Be warned, it's a "feature" that some love and some hate. It doesn't work during the capture, the input "clip" remains intact and is therefore subject to the 2Gb limit. What it does is "inspect" the clip AFTER capture, and detect changes of scene (I don't know what algorithm they use). This is supposed to ease the effort of clipping scenes. It takes an absolute age to run.
Personally, I prefer to capture only the scenes that I want to use and trim them myself.
Chris
Be warned, it's a "feature" that some love and some hate. It doesn't work during the capture, the input "clip" remains intact and is therefore subject to the 2Gb limit. What it does is "inspect" the clip AFTER capture, and detect changes of scene (I don't know what algorithm they use). This is supposed to ease the effort of clipping scenes. It takes an absolute age to run.
Personally, I prefer to capture only the scenes that I want to use and trim them myself.
Chris
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