Midnight Tboy
27th November 2002, 15:06
hiya
what I'm wondering, is if theres any products in particular that you could recommend that would allow me to capture directly from the monitor for video a selected region. I know theres a few out there (such as Camtasia) that supposedly can do that, but I need it to capture video (and sound) played back from an avi on the screen.
What my idea is.....is there is a small handful of movies that I'm finding impossible to convert from an old divx to svcd/cvd because the frame rate for both the audio and video is wrong, causing the syncing to drift....some instances I've been able to resolve this, but still several movies with the same problem that haven't been fixable...also some of the films have a cpl of errors in the file, that vdub also can't fix without removing an awful lot of frames that spoil the movie, whereas it plays fine in media player with the avidefreezer codec installed n looks ok.
So what I want to do, is using some high quality codec, is to be able to playback those problem movies on the pc, and record that portion of the screen for the duration of the movie, the recorder software picking up the video and audio from the avi played as its recorded (and hopefully recording it all at a standard framerate :))
Hopefully this is possible as it could solve a lot of other peoples problems too if they have that essential old classic that they need converting.
anyone please suggest an app that will record both the sound and vid from the avi stream?
cheers hopefully,
Tuck
what I'm wondering, is if theres any products in particular that you could recommend that would allow me to capture directly from the monitor for video a selected region. I know theres a few out there (such as Camtasia) that supposedly can do that, but I need it to capture video (and sound) played back from an avi on the screen.
What my idea is.....is there is a small handful of movies that I'm finding impossible to convert from an old divx to svcd/cvd because the frame rate for both the audio and video is wrong, causing the syncing to drift....some instances I've been able to resolve this, but still several movies with the same problem that haven't been fixable...also some of the films have a cpl of errors in the file, that vdub also can't fix without removing an awful lot of frames that spoil the movie, whereas it plays fine in media player with the avidefreezer codec installed n looks ok.
So what I want to do, is using some high quality codec, is to be able to playback those problem movies on the pc, and record that portion of the screen for the duration of the movie, the recorder software picking up the video and audio from the avi played as its recorded (and hopefully recording it all at a standard framerate :))
Hopefully this is possible as it could solve a lot of other peoples problems too if they have that essential old classic that they need converting.
anyone please suggest an app that will record both the sound and vid from the avi stream?
cheers hopefully,
Tuck