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i do i capture video in 740x480 or higer

Discussion in 'Digital camcorders' started by vicenton, Jun 17, 2006.

  1. vicenton

    vicenton Guest

    what programs do i need to capture video in a resolution higher than the one i have (320x240)i dont care about the size my hard drive its big enough 120 ghz
    i have a dv video camera samsung with a usb conection i have windows xp pro p4 3.0 512mem dvd recorder i have nero start smart includes (vision express ,recode media home nero backitup) or do i need another video editing software to get a higher resolution because later i want to put it on a dvd to playit on my home dvd player.any help please is welcome.
     
  2. SOCOMII

    SOCOMII Regular member

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    "120 ghz "
    Did you mean GB? Also what are you currently using to put these files on your computer, Nero? Ive never done capture via USB, i thought firewire was always used, but there should be an option somewhere for capturing in DV AVI. If not try getting a video editing program, like pinnacle, adobe, windvd, many out there, maybe some free ones but none that i know of. I know virtual dub can capture, and its free but im not sure if it can from a camcorder (never tried) so its worth a shot.
    Good luck
     
  3. vicenton

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    i dont know what i was thinking yes "GB" and im using the software that came with the samsung video camera "bad software" and it doesnt have a dv avi capturing option neither nero and thanks very much men.
     
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    no problem, give it a shot with virtualdub though and tell me how it goes, if that doesent work than your bestbet would be to get a video edciting program. You might try windows movie maker for capture also, i think it supports capturing in DV AVI but again im not sure.
     

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