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Unread 10-08-2001, 23:24
Kyle Fenton Kyle Fenton is offline
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Serval ways to get video to our computer

There are several ways to get digitize video source to your computer. But you need two basic things an "input" port on your sound and video.

1. If you have a webcam, you can input the video that way, using your VCR as a tuner. Plus the audio would have to come into an audio port.

2. You have something like buz, which I have, basically an MPEG-1 converter from the video and audio input source

3. Maybe your video card has a video in or tv turner, which can allow you to download the video that way.

There are a thousands of ways to digitize video. But the hard part is getting the hardware and the software to do it. Than after you bring in the video it is most likley uncompressed, so you have to find a compression "codec" so the file size will be reduced.
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