I am currently trialling VideoStudio 6 but have a few concerns about it and wanted you knowledgable lot to help me towards the right package.
I have a Marvel G400-TV (UK PAL) and capture my Hi-8 camcorder tape (1 hour long) using Matrox MJPEG in Win98se using AVI_IO. I am really trying to get this done under Win2K SP3 but I guess I would need to buy PICVIDEO codec.
Having captured the AVI files I intend (dual-booting) moving over to Win2K to do the editing. I tried using VirtualDub to play the AVI file and simply note start/stop times throughout the captured file, then go back and cut out the rubbish bits, saving each start/stop bit as a separate file (or combine some together as a single if they were recorded on the same day - 1 hour of kids over several weeks). Each file would then be loaded into TMPGenc and converted to DVD format. I would then use VCDEasy (or something else) to put the clips into a DVD with nice little chapters for each day.
That's the theory...
When I try playing in VirtualDub it seems my Athlon 900 is not up to the job of playing it back quickly enough and the file stutters. This really messes up the "experience" of watching the capture to find the start/stop points. What is strange is that VideoStudio 6 seems to play it back fine without stutters and so I can get the start/stop times. Having VS6 means I can do fancy transitions (I know the "more is less" rule) that I would not get using VirtualDub (just simple end of one AVI straight into the next one). What bugs me about VS6 is that people say its encoder is not very good so I would like to frameserve from it into TMPGenc which people say is the best.
Can you helpful people tell me how I can improve my playback on VirtualDub or how to frameserve from VS6 or are there other programs I could use?
Money is an issue, hence the initial freeware/cheap software route (Matrox MJPEG, AVI_IO [paid for], VirtualDub, TMPGEnc [MPEG-1, but I have to pay a little for MPEG-2], VCDEasy [not got this far yet]). However, I appreciate some things are better paid for (hence I use AVI_IO for capture instead of VirtualDub - always seemed to drop frames).
After playing with VS6 for a while (a long night!) I have come to the conclusion that start/stop editing takes many hours for a 1 hour tape (I have to be there) and rendering will take even longer (although it can be done when I am not there). Does this seem an accurate conclusion?
Thanks for any advice and also for reading such a long post.
I have a Marvel G400-TV (UK PAL) and capture my Hi-8 camcorder tape (1 hour long) using Matrox MJPEG in Win98se using AVI_IO. I am really trying to get this done under Win2K SP3 but I guess I would need to buy PICVIDEO codec.
Having captured the AVI files I intend (dual-booting) moving over to Win2K to do the editing. I tried using VirtualDub to play the AVI file and simply note start/stop times throughout the captured file, then go back and cut out the rubbish bits, saving each start/stop bit as a separate file (or combine some together as a single if they were recorded on the same day - 1 hour of kids over several weeks). Each file would then be loaded into TMPGenc and converted to DVD format. I would then use VCDEasy (or something else) to put the clips into a DVD with nice little chapters for each day.
That's the theory...
When I try playing in VirtualDub it seems my Athlon 900 is not up to the job of playing it back quickly enough and the file stutters. This really messes up the "experience" of watching the capture to find the start/stop points. What is strange is that VideoStudio 6 seems to play it back fine without stutters and so I can get the start/stop times. Having VS6 means I can do fancy transitions (I know the "more is less" rule) that I would not get using VirtualDub (just simple end of one AVI straight into the next one). What bugs me about VS6 is that people say its encoder is not very good so I would like to frameserve from it into TMPGenc which people say is the best.
Can you helpful people tell me how I can improve my playback on VirtualDub or how to frameserve from VS6 or are there other programs I could use?
Money is an issue, hence the initial freeware/cheap software route (Matrox MJPEG, AVI_IO [paid for], VirtualDub, TMPGEnc [MPEG-1, but I have to pay a little for MPEG-2], VCDEasy [not got this far yet]). However, I appreciate some things are better paid for (hence I use AVI_IO for capture instead of VirtualDub - always seemed to drop frames).
After playing with VS6 for a while (a long night!) I have come to the conclusion that start/stop editing takes many hours for a 1 hour tape (I have to be there) and rendering will take even longer (although it can be done when I am not there). Does this seem an accurate conclusion?
Thanks for any advice and also for reading such a long post.
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