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Old 15th April 2002, 17:14   #1  |  Link
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Zero dropped frames in iuVCR--is this accurate?

I'm on a P3-733 with Win2K and a FlyVideo '98 card, and with iuLab's WDM drivers and iuVCR I can _reliably_ capture up to 768x576 in Huffy with zero dropped frames and no sync issues.

Which I thought was pretty awesome until I noticed how many people in this forum seem to have problems with the said software.

So now I'm wondering: are the stats reported by iuVCR accurate, or can frames slip through the cracks without the program saying so? I find it hard to believe that I'm practically the only one getting great results here.
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Old 16th April 2002, 00:55   #2  |  Link
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I had similar experience using the last version of iuvcr (4.0.0.222)and the WDM driver by Eduardo Jose Tagle, version 5.2.2.
My PC is a PIII 770 with ATI TV Wonder VE running in Windows2K.
I can capture 640x480x25fps with huffyuv, zero frame droped and audio in sync.This is better than avi_io.
The previous version, 4.0 beta 5, had audio sinc issues.
It looks like there is a new champion.
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Old 16th April 2002, 15:05   #3  |  Link
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Great. Right after I open my big mouth I discover dropped frames on my new mobo. Gotta look into that....
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Old 16th April 2002, 15:52   #4  |  Link
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Sorry, but for capturing virtualdub_sync is the champion.
It is free and the functionality is damn good. So why pay for such software?

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Old 16th April 2002, 20:36   #5  |  Link
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koepi,

where do you get the vdub sync version?
thanks
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Old 16th April 2002, 21:35   #6  |  Link
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Kopelen, Kopelen... I would think that at least you read the FAQ. Tsk,tsk, tsk...

"(...) 1.) What capture programs do exist?

A list of freeware programs can be found here:

http://ookami.iwebland.com/elist/capture.html

these freeware programs have to be added to the above list:

A. Dittrich's VirtualDub modification that works without frame drops:

http://www-user.rhrk.uni-kl.de/~dittrich/sync/ (...)"

Cheers,

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Old 17th April 2002, 07:24   #7  |  Link
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I did read it, Ookami. I read it several days after you posted the FAQs...you must have updated it. Thanks.
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