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Capturing

Ensuring quality output through preserving original source quality

DV Quickscan

DV Quickscan is designed to reduce the time and effort in converting digital video (DV) tape into MPEG files, offering users an easy way to preview and select the content they want captured. An entire DV tape can be previewed at up to 6 times the normal viewing speed. Individual clips are created at points where the camera was stopped during recording, making it much easier for users to identify each scene.

Buffered Capture

Buffered Capture technology is designed to improve the quality of video captured during conversion from raw footage into MPEG files. In this case, the hard disk is used to ensure that none of the video’s frames drop out, acting as a place to temporarily hold the video being captured. This feature is ideal for users who are keen on video editing, but who don't necessarily have a PC with the latest and fastest CPU. In fact Buffered Capture ensures that even slower and older computers are able to capture quality video for creating great results.

InstantMPEG

InstantMPEG converts DV camcorder video into MPEG format in real-time without having to transfer the video into AVI format first. Since AVI files are noticeably larger than MPEG-1/2 files, InstantMPEG lets users save valuable hard disk space and valuable time by eliminating the need to convert files from AVI to MPEG after capturing.

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