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Re: Cable Modem and a good video card
Posted by Kyle Fenton at 05/03/2001 3:18 PM EST
Student on team #121, Islanders, from Middletown High School and NUWC. In Reply to: Anyone know how to tape a webcast? Posted by Jessica Boucher on 05/03/2001 7:47 AM EST: Jessica, To tape anything on a computer, you either have thousands of dollars of other hardware, or just use your video card on your computer. Some, but not all video cards have composite/S-Video out. To get your audio, you will need probably an adapter for your an audio out composite. But the cable modem is the thing. If you want good video quality to see Dean Kamen, than you need to be streaming at 500 kilbits a second minimum. 1 megabyte per second is really good, but usually very rare to see that. After that either QuickTime or Real Player will have the option for full-screen play. However I would recommend QuickTime, because it is better on video quality. But whatever player you play it, make sure that it your streaming from the application, not from the web browser. Than simply, just activate that and when it starts, just hit record on your VCR Oh by the way, if you get this annoying cropping effect on your TV, than size down your video to 510x385 the "safe area" for regular, non-HDTV, television. |
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