ChristianHJW
1st November 2003, 07:12
Hi,
just informing you that by building a capturing graph like that
video capture device ---> xvid encoder filter (http://christian.matroska.org/downloads/xvidenc-api4.rar) ---> matroska muxer ---> file writer
audio capture device ---> FLAC encoder filter (Http://downloads.matroska.org/downloads/CoreFLACEncoder-v0.1.zip) ------|^
you are now able to capture from anlog sources into MKV files using FLAC lossless audio codec and Xvid.
I will try to arrange that either AVT2000 or VirtualVCR make use of that, in a user configurable way, and keep you updated.
Editing of the files with recompressing the audio into any other format from VirtualdubMod, or exporting it as WAV, is our next goal. Right now you have to export the audio into WAV by using Core FLAC decoder filter (Http://downloads.matroska.org/downloads/CoreFLACDecoder.zip) and Graphedit again.
just informing you that by building a capturing graph like that
video capture device ---> xvid encoder filter (http://christian.matroska.org/downloads/xvidenc-api4.rar) ---> matroska muxer ---> file writer
audio capture device ---> FLAC encoder filter (Http://downloads.matroska.org/downloads/CoreFLACEncoder-v0.1.zip) ------|^
you are now able to capture from anlog sources into MKV files using FLAC lossless audio codec and Xvid.
I will try to arrange that either AVT2000 or VirtualVCR make use of that, in a user configurable way, and keep you updated.
Editing of the files with recompressing the audio into any other format from VirtualdubMod, or exporting it as WAV, is our next goal. Right now you have to export the audio into WAV by using Core FLAC decoder filter (Http://downloads.matroska.org/downloads/CoreFLACDecoder.zip) and Graphedit again.