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Playing a movie on the computer and re-recording it at the same time.



 
 
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Old February 3rd 10, 05:04 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
Peter Jason
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Default Playing a movie on the computer and re-recording it at the same time.

I have many old overseas movies which come with subtitles in
files, or selectable subtitles from the menu in the player
software such as "VLC" media player.

I can get these to play OK on the computer, though it is
hard to burn them to DVD/XVid with the subtitles of my
choice imbedded in the image.

Therefore I ask:

When I play these movies on my computer, can I channel the
output video to another file on the HDD, which will then
have the movie recorded as I want it?

That is; since the movie is being played on the computer
screen, is there someway to parallel this to a separate file
on the HDD?

I have an nVidia video card installed with an S-Video out
connection.

I also have a "Compro" TV card installed.

Please help, I'm desperate:

PJ


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Old February 3rd 10, 09:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
Ed Light
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Default Playing a movie on the computer and re-recording it at the sametime.

If you system can handle it, Replay Video Capture can capture what's on
the screen. Only in Win Media and mpeg 2. Win Media can be a little bit
washed out but might be fine. mpeg2 at a bitrate of at least 3000 is a
big file, but could be converted to mp4 AVC or whatever.

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Old February 3rd 10, 10:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
Peter Jason
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Default Playing a movie on the computer and re-recording it at the same time.


"Ed Light" wrote in message
...
If you system can handle it, Replay Video Capture can
capture what's on the screen. Only in Win Media and mpeg
2. Win Media can be a little bit washed out but might be
fine. mpeg2 at a bitrate of at least 3000 is a big file,
but could be converted to mp4 AVC or whatever.

--
Ed Light

Better World News TV Channel:
http://realnews.com

Iraq Veterans Against the War and Related:
http://ivaw.org
http://couragetoresist.org
http://antiwar.com

Send spam to the FTC at

Thanks, robots.


Thanks;
P


 




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