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Any advantage in capturing to video and audio files separately?

Discussion in 'Video capturing from analog sources' started by hermes_vb, Aug 21, 2006.

  1. hermes_vb

    hermes_vb Regular member

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    My capture device gives me the option of capturing as a whole or separating video from audio.
     
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    Well if you need to do editing later you won't have to de-multiplex it because it would have already been do for you. Other than that, no.
     
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    Well my editing approach is very basic. Most of it is done in the application I use to convert to DVD's (Sonic MyDVD).I guess I have no real motive to do so.
     
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    Yeah basically unless you need to clean up the audio in Soundforge or some other audio program then de-multiplexing at capture isn't necessary.
     

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