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Which capture format?



 
 
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Old April 3rd 04, 10:48 PM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
John Russell
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Default Which capture format?


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If you can't be bothered to help people


Talking absolute crap helps no one. In fact it's quite the reverse.


In you opinion!

I do not know of single capture/ editor which captures mpegs as AVI's, and I
recently tried about 10 for various reasons. Your responses always ignore
the orignal posters problem, even impying the problem can't exist. In this
case your arguing the poster should be able to capture MPEG2 avi's so tell
him how!

My advice to him is to try Ulead Movie factory trial and capture using their
varient of the Mainconcept MPEG2 codec, which doens't capture them as AVI's
despite what the crap your posting on this subject. The program put's it
captures in a temp directory so he inport them into an external editor,
such as Wombat MPEG (not AVI) Magic!


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Old April 3rd 04, 10:55 PM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
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Default Which capture format?


"Jerry." wrote in message
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If you can't be bothered to help people


Talking absolute crap helps no one. In fact it's quite the reverse.


Quite correct Tony, just you remember that too....


I don't know why you bother posting.


Because someone might believe what you have said if it doesn't go
unchallenged.


Quite correct Tony, just you remember that too....


You seem to get off on critising other posters answers when on a NG no
answer is every going to be complete. Unless of course there from a
pompous oaf who produces some great long winded answer that no one can
be bothered to read!


No, I don't get off on anything here. But if you talk rubbish I'll say
so. And if it hurts your ego when I do so, you might perhaps hesitate
before giving false or incorrect information in the first instance, or
arguing the toss when it's pointed out to you.


Quite correct Tony, just you remember that too....


Be grown up enough to admit that you were talking crap for goodness
sake, John. You might consider the premise that giving false or
incorrect information here does no good to anyone.


Quite correct Tony, just you remember that too....

In short - Pot, Kettle, Black !



I take offence to being compared to Tony on any subject!


  #13  
Old April 3rd 04, 11:03 PM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
Tony Morgan
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Default Which capture format?

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If you can't be bothered to help people


Talking absolute crap helps no one. In fact it's quite the reverse.


In you opinion!


Not my opinion. It's what Microsoft say. All about AVIs in their KB.

Or are you, in fact, saying that you talking crap helps anyone?

That's what I mean about you John. You claim to know more that Microsoft
- does it give you an ego-jerk to do so? Think about it - all it does is
tell the world how stupid you are. Worse you continue to do so, claiming
that it is "my opinion".

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Old April 3rd 04, 11:18 PM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
John Russell
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Default Which capture format?


"Tony Morgan" wrote in message
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In message , John Russell
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"Tony Morgan" wrote in message
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In message , John Russell
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If you can't be bothered to help people

Talking absolute crap helps no one. In fact it's quite the reverse.


In you opinion!


Not my opinion. It's what Microsoft say. All about AVIs in their KB.

Or are you, in fact, saying that you talking crap helps anyone?

That's what I mean about you John. You claim to know more that Microsoft
- does it give you an ego-jerk to do so? Think about it - all it does is
tell the world how stupid you are. Worse you continue to do so, claiming
that it is "my opinion".


As usual you completely ignore the contex of the orignal poster who's
looking for a solution. I never said that your where wrong about MPEG' and
AVI's. I said that in the real world video editors/ capture programs which
only capture to AVI do not support MPEG2. That's why the poster is having
his problem with large AVI files as he evidently cannot get his software to
select a codec with high compression, such as MPEG2. This is not surprising
as many products supply MPEG2 support as an extra requiring a plug-in, and
guess what, those plug-in's don't create AVI files!


I'm still waiting for you to give an example of video editor/capture
software which capture MPEG2's as AVI. I would expect most people to be able
to give examples of those which do not!



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Old April 3rd 04, 11:53 PM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
Tony Morgan
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Default Which capture format?

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As usual you completely ignore the contex of the orignal poster who's
looking for a solution.


Here, I'll help you. I said: "Sorry folks, but AVI is nothing more than
a container for some other format. An AVI file can contain DV, MPEG-2 or
MPEG-1 (or anything else for that matter)."

and guess what, you decided to dispute this - and that's where you
started digging yourself a large deep hole.

I never said that your where wrong about MPEG' and AVI's. I said that
in the real world video editors/ capture programs which only capture to
AVI do not support MPEG2.


Again you're wrong. Pinnacle Studio (for instance) permits you to
capture to something other than DV AVI. In Pinnacle select Setup/Capture
format/Presets/Custom - then enter your settings.

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Old April 4th 04, 08:40 AM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
Jerry.
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Default Which capture format?


"John Russell" wrote in message
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"Jerry." wrote in message
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"Tony Morgan" wrote in message
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snipped for brevity
Be grown up enough to admit that you were talking crap for goodness
sake, John. You might consider the premise that giving false or
incorrect information here does no good to anyone.


Quite correct Tony, just you remember that too....

In short - Pot, Kettle, Black !



I take offence to being compared to Tony on any subject!


You weren't, I was comparing TM with what he / thinks / you are like, you on
the other hand are no where near either IYSWIM....


  #17  
Old April 4th 04, 09:12 AM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
John Russell
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Default Which capture format?


"Jerry." wrote in message
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"John Russell" wrote in message
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"Jerry." wrote in message
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"Tony Morgan" wrote in message
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snipped for brevity
Be grown up enough to admit that you were talking crap for goodness
sake, John. You might consider the premise that giving false or
incorrect information here does no good to anyone.

Quite correct Tony, just you remember that too....

In short - Pot, Kettle, Black !



I take offence to being compared to Tony on any subject!


You weren't, I was comparing TM with what he / thinks / you are like, you

on
the other hand are no where near either IYSWIM....



Explanation acepted. It's that the old saying refers to two people who are
as bad as each other and one having the nerve to criticise the other.


 




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