Capture; Seamless Dv And Mpeg Capture - Ulead VIDEO STUDIO 9 User Manual

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ULEAD VIDEOSTUDIO USER GUIDE

Capture

The bulk of video work involves working with raw footage.
Transferring footage from a source device to the computer involves
a process called capturing.
When capturing, video data is transferred from a source (usually a
video camera) through a capture card to the computer's hard drive.

Seamless DV and MPEG capture

VideoStudio runs on Windows operating systems and is subject to
limitations in file size when capturing or rendering video.
VideoStudio automatically performs seamless capture, saving
video into a new file every time the maximum allowable file size for
a single video file has been reached.
Seamless capture will be performed only when capturing DV Type-1
or DV Type-2 (from DV camcorder), or when capturing MPEG video
(from DV camcorder or analog capture device). The maximum
captured file size per video file is 4 GB in Windows operating
systems (such as Windows 98 SE and Me) that use the FAT 32
partition file system. Captured video data in excess of 4 GB are
automatically saved to a new file. In Windows 2000 and Windows
XP which can use the NTFS file system, there is no limit in the
captured file size.
Seamless capture is not available in VFW (Video For Windows)
capture.

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