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ronaldf wrote on 12/13/2000, 9:16 PM
What are you using for a capture card? If it is OHCI
compliant, just capture with Video Capture that came with
VideoFactory. I think that I would spend the money on an
OHCI card instead of a conversion program that might cause
the video quality to degrade.

Eddie Kessling wrote:
>>My digital video capture device only saves to MPEG, ASF,
>>and Real Video...each of which is useless for Video
>>Factory. Do you know of any easy fixes for this? The
>>makers of my dvc say I'll have to buy a $60 program just
to
>>convert MPEG to AVI.
>>
MayorCool wrote on 12/13/2000, 10:27 PM
Thats the other part of my problem, the SonicFoundry Video
capture program seems to have control of my video capture
device (It's via USB, my computer has no open slots for a
video capture card) the ready and recording lights come on
when I try to get the SF program to connect, but it won't
for some reason.
MayorCool wrote on 12/13/2000, 10:37 PM
Also,

I can open ASF files via the SF Video Capture Program, but
it only saves to a bizzare .SFV file which won't open in
Video Factory. I know I must be doing something wrong,
because otherwise the SF Video Capture Program saves only
to a completly useless to any and all programs format.
Ike wrote on 12/14/2000, 7:28 PM
Eddie,

Video Factory both opens and saves MPEG video, have you
downloaded the MPEG plug-in yet? You can find it here:
http://www.sonicfoundry.com/download/step2.asp?DID=245 .
Once you install this you should have MPEG support.

Mike

Eddie Kessling wrote:
>>My digital video capture device only saves to MPEG, ASF,
>>and Real Video...each of which is useless for Video
>>Factory. Do you know of any easy fixes for this? The
>>makers of my dvc say I'll have to buy a $60 program just
to
>>convert MPEG to AVI.
>>