I've had Video Factory for only a few weeks now, and I am really impressed with it! I captured several
camcorder clips using my ATI All-In-Wonder Pro video card, and it works quite well. I began playing
around with which video format to render these clips to, and was surprised to see that one option was
Windows Media Video for Media Player ver.7, bit not Media Player 6.4. I use Win98 and have tried
Media Player 7, and was really unimpressed with it. It was slow to launch and load clips, was a
memory hog, and I went back to Media Player 6.4. However, this is not an option with Video Factory.
There are plenty of users who haven't upgraded to WinMe, or some like myself who have no intention
of doing so. Is there something that can be done so people like myself can use Media Player 6.4 to
render to?
In all my 'playing around' it seems like mpg is the way to go considering rendered quality and file
size. But, when choosing "Properties" from the File menu, there are several choices of "NTSC....". My
captured video is done at 320x240 at 29.97fps. For recording to a CD-ROM (and maybe eventually to
a hard disk, what "Property" should I be using, and still maintain "Good" or "Best" quality??
camcorder clips using my ATI All-In-Wonder Pro video card, and it works quite well. I began playing
around with which video format to render these clips to, and was surprised to see that one option was
Windows Media Video for Media Player ver.7, bit not Media Player 6.4. I use Win98 and have tried
Media Player 7, and was really unimpressed with it. It was slow to launch and load clips, was a
memory hog, and I went back to Media Player 6.4. However, this is not an option with Video Factory.
There are plenty of users who haven't upgraded to WinMe, or some like myself who have no intention
of doing so. Is there something that can be done so people like myself can use Media Player 6.4 to
render to?
In all my 'playing around' it seems like mpg is the way to go considering rendered quality and file
size. But, when choosing "Properties" from the File menu, there are several choices of "NTSC....". My
captured video is done at 320x240 at 29.97fps. For recording to a CD-ROM (and maybe eventually to
a hard disk, what "Property" should I be using, and still maintain "Good" or "Best" quality??