Babs,

Thanks a MILLION - this is the type of info I was needing. At least I
can take a look and see how the various programs work with streaming
video and audio. The site does give quite a selections, to handle both
windows media player as well as realplayer data.

Unfortunately, I do not have a TV or VCR - wish I did but since can not
afford cable or sattelite input, it is a pretty moot point in many ways.
The video card would allow me to view TV input on my computer, which is
one reason I got it, and a LOT of other features as well.

Thanks again,

Ralph


BubblyBabs wrote:
> 
> Ralph,
> 
> I've tried using programs that will capture what's on your monitor as it's played 
> and they don't work well - the FPS is choppy, kind
> of like playing Quake2 online with a voodoo2 card that's dying...
> 
> I am able to capture sound using Audacity but don't know about capturing the video 
> part...
> 
> Surely the card you have would allow you to copy to your VCR?  I don't know about 
> that card so I'm not sure...  But, from your VCR
> you'd have to then convert the analog info to digital for use by the computer 
> requiring another program such as TEMPGEnc...
> 
> Anyway, I did a search on the net and found this:
> http://emoney.al.ru/capture-streaming-video-and-audio/
> maybe it'll help?
> 
> Babs
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