Capture question

wiscoy wrote on 6/15/2003, 6:47 PM
Hi guys and gals.. it's been a little while since I visited, glad to still see some of you that helped me early on are still here.cause, I need some more help. ;-)

I'm still fooling around with VF 2.0 with mostly small clips of the dogs and puppies. My latest is of a new litter of puppies we have at http://wiscoy.com/home/Laceypupsvideo.wmv

You can see I do ALLOT of small little clips and them put them together.my questions is this...

When I capture the analog film off of my camera I end up having to stop save the tape and then start capturing the video again. I don't want to capture an entire 30 min of film.just bits and pieces of it. Maybe I am going about this the wrong way, is there a way for me to just run the video in the capture mode and then while it is capturing hit pause (in VF) when I get to a segment that I don't want..and then **Play** when I want to resume capturing??

I don't know if I am explaing this correctly. when I captured for this short puppy video, I ended up with 15 different avi's in the media pool.am I doing this correctly?

I'd appreciate any help.it seems like I waste allot of time doing it the way I have been.

thanks!
Jill

Comments

Former user wrote on 6/15/2003, 9:35 PM
You are doing it correctly, and probably the only way. Each capture has to be a separate file when you stop and start.

You might look into Scenalyzer. It is capture software that can do more as far as batch capture, etc. Check it out.

Dave T2
wiscoy wrote on 6/16/2003, 2:42 PM
thanks Dave.I downloaded Scenalyzer and played around with it a bit.it looks like what I need.only problem, I can't seem to figure out how to get the avi files into VF now. 8=0

-Jill