Workaround the 2mb MPEG limit using VDub's multisegment recording capability. vcr capture format to MPEG-2 for saving to DVDs.Ģ. I posted this same issue over at the forum and the two respondents are mystified as well.ġ. If I select the "2 ATI Rage Theater Audio", then click on "Audio Input", all I have is a grayed-out "No audio inputs" (same as with the 0 Capture Device).Īll three of the options listed above used in conjuction with the "Audio Source" give me the choices of "No source, Audio Line, Audio Tuner". If I select the "1 SB Live! Audio ", then click on "Audio Input", I get numer choices (No input, MIDI Synth, CD Digital, "What U Hear", TAD-In, Auxiliary, Microphone, Line-In, CD Audio, and Wave/MP3). If I select the "0 Capture Device", then click on "Audio Input", all I have is a grayed-out "No audio inputs". In VDub Capture mode under the "audio" pulldown, I have three options: 0 Capture Device, 1 SB Live! Audio, and 2 ATI Rage Theater Audio. It seems reasonable for one to think the audio is being saved along with the video, yet it is not. What is confusing is how I can setup the audio prior to initiating capture and get VU meter deflection until I begin capture, at which time VU goes to zip, but audio data is being registered along with video data. Anyone heard of this before?Ī minor miscommunication.I meant audio settings as an umbrella statement regarding all audio selection parameters. Upon clicking "Capture", it goes silent and VU meters drop to zero. Right up until I click "Capture", I have good audio and good VU meter deflection. Deselecting "Enable Audio Playback" gives me smooth video. The only success I have had with recording sound is if I click-on the "Enable Audio Playback", but then my video has regularly spaced micro-freezes. The sound from the ATI card outputs to my SB Live card and I have ensured the source and volume settings for both record and playback are correct. I have tried every conceivable setting and combinations thereof, but the result is always silence even though the right-side panel indicates audio data is flowing. I have configured VDub 1.6.17 and am able to capture video, but the audio is giving me a fit. I want to be able to transfer irreplaceable home VHS and 8mm camcorder footage to DVD and it looks like VirtualDub's ability to get around the 2MB MPEG-2 limitation would be handy. I have an ATI 9800 Pro All In Wonder card that seems to work well when using the native ATI software, but it saves the file as a.
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