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I'm new at video capture and want to know if there is a benefit or downside
of selecting the box that says, "Save video clips after capture". Right now I am capturing numerous basketball game videos that I will later consolidate to a recruiting video. I'm not sure if the clips would get in the way of editing. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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bluetrude wrote:
I'm new at video capture and want to know if there is a benefit or downside of selecting the box that says, "Save video clips after capture". Right now I am capturing numerous basketball game videos that I will later consolidate to a recruiting video. I'm not sure if the clips would get in the way of editing. Any help would be greatly appreciated. ======================================== Best bet would be to experiment...each task requires special attention. Personally I prefer the video to be in a single file and make my own splits. -- J. Inzer MS-MVP Digital Media Experience Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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FWIW...I thought you were referring to Movie Maker.
-- J. Inzer MS-MVP Digital Media Experience Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk ========================================== bluetrude wrote: I'm new at video capture and want to know if there is a benefit or downside of selecting the box that says, "Save video clips after capture". Right now I am capturing numerous basketball game videos that I will later consolidate to a recruiting video. I'm not sure if the clips would get in the way of editing. Any help would be greatly appreciated. ======================================== Best bet would be to experiment...each task requires special attention. Personally I prefer the video to be in a single file and make my own splits. |
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![]() "bluetrude" wrote in message ... I'm new at video capture and want to know if there is a benefit or downside of selecting the box that says, "Save video clips after capture". You need to supply more info on exactly how you are capturing.- From an external device such as camcorder, DVD player or VCR or an internal TV card? What software are you using for capture? Your oblique message of "save video clips after capture" could mean anything - from when you close the application it may mean do you want to save as an ongoing production, (If you've performed editing and saved the clips, then no you do not want to save again) or if capturing via an externally connected TV tuner, or a USB/Firewure capture device, these type of capture use a buffer, a temp folder to store whilst viewing, so it may mean do you want to clear the buffer etc. Detail the hardware and software being used and at what point do you get the message about saving clips? |
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