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Vid Capturing
hiya peeps, as a first year IT student ive got to do a report on, vid capturing, i dunno anything about the subject yet, besides that its got to do with recording images and stuff.
now i was wondering if you peeps know any good places i coud go to get more info on the subject or maybe you know something more about it? any info is wellcome.
its gonna have to be a 15 pages (minimal) report and its gotta be hardware related to vid capturing, not software related.
I know a fair bit on the subject.
Video Capturing involves a video stream being converted from analog (usually) sources like VCR etc and converting that into Digital format and recording that on your computer.
from there it can be either compressed down from straight AVI (thats whats usually done) as uncompressed avi is huge and compress it as something like mpg or in divx format which is incredibly small comparitively.
I'd search in google for video capture or see if www.tomshardware.com or www.anandtech.com has anything on it
ah thats a start, well i tryd google and that comes with with first 3 pages full of adventisements of all sords, but never explains in detail what vid capturing is and what hardware is used for it etc.
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| Originally posted by DarkLordz www.vcdhelp.com |
still working on that report, you guys where big help allready , still looking for more vid capturing related stuff.
This ain't for any help, but don't you have like literature and set books that you're supposed to read?
However, you should make yourself comfortable with google and use it all the time, it can take you anywhere!
www.vcdguide.com and divx.vcdguide.com are the two oldest urls I know of 
A video capture card is the hardware used. the more expensive the more it can do in "hardware" as opposed to much slower software. So a high end pinnacle capture card has a built in mpeg2 encoder/decoder built in which allows the capture card to convert raw avi (which is huge to compressed mpg video in real time. As you play the input it does the conversion and saves it on your HDD. So if you had a cheap card it would have to be saved on your HDD first and then you'd have to open a video editing program like Adobe Premier and save that huge file as an mpg file and your cpu would have to do all the work.
Hope that helps you
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| Originally posted by diffusion This ain't for any help, but don't you have like literature and set books that you're supposed to read? However, you should make yourself comfortable with google and use it all the time, it can take you anywhere! |
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damn it was hard to find this thread with the search function down 
i'm so screwed now i went to this thread to get to them pages before now i coudent anymore and report is due tommorow... 
just been to school, it seems the report aint good, teacher says its gotta be more about hardware related with vid capturing as its for the course hardware..
now i'm puzzpled what more i can write about the hardware:
i wrote about analog, digital , combi cards.
analog to digital convertor boxes and about vcd formats.
and a small bit about USB and FireWire.
what more hardware is there to vid capturing that i'm forgetting?
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| Originally posted by bobbytk just been to school, it seems the report aint good, teacher says its gotta be more about hardware related with vid capturing as its for the course hardware.. now i'm puzzpled what more i can write about the hardware: i wrote about analog, digital , combi cards. analog to digital convertor boxes and about vcd formats. and a small bit about USB and FireWire. what more hardware is there to vid capturing that i'm forgetting? |
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| Originally posted by DJAhmet You should write more on Fire Wire and how to actually capture, and about Time code on video camera's.. and all stuff about that. U Written anything about video camera's?? Video camera's are the source so u should spin some crap about them, and how they work etc etc.... http://www.howstuffworks.com/ A web site u mite find interesting or some info on your topic. |
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| Originally posted by DarkLordz www.vcdhelp.com |
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