How to capture video stream

According to Blognone Tech Day #1, I recorded most presentations by a video camera because I didn’t have enough space for real-time recording directly to harddisk. Now, it’s time to capture those videos to digital format. Unfortunately, my video camera is a bit too old. It is completely analog technology with poor quality USB port for emulating video capture device in MS Windows. So, to get the highest quality video, I have to use video capture card. What I have is LifeView FlyVideo 2000.

So the next problem is to choose the right video capture problem. I tried Windows Media Encoder and Windows Movie Maker with no luck. Eventually, I have found VirtualDub and XviD. It works perfectly with LifeView FlyVideo 2000. As a result, I get 522 MB for 2 hours 30 minutes video and 331 MB for 1 hours 27 minutes video.

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