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13-Jun-2005, 10:46 PM #1
Changing Video Capture Sizes?
I have a Dazzle 80 capture card hooked up to my laptop to my VCR, which leads to my TV. I am recording stuff like Halo 2 games, etc. I noticed that I capture on 320x240. I would really like a larger size to record with. So I went to the settings. I capture with the Roxio capture, but I edit with Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5. I guess with Adobe Premiere I can't capture from it, so I use Roxio. But It wont let me change the size to capture with. Is there any way I can capture with a larger size? I appreciate the help.

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14-Jun-2005, 03:52 PM #2
Set up Premiere Pro to do the capture.
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15-Jun-2005, 10:40 AM #3
Well I would.. butwhen I run premiere It wont detect my capture card..
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16-Jun-2005, 10:16 PM #4
*bump* anyone have any ideas?
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18-Jun-2005, 01:38 PM #5
Try VirtualDub to capture, it's more reliable than Premiere.
Not that it might be impossible to capture at a higher definition with your hardware.
Check the manufacturer website to know about the hardware limitations.
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19-Jun-2005, 04:06 PM #6
Actually I have VirtualDub too. I noticed that it only has the same size settings as premiere, but the audio also plays about 1.5 seconds earlier than with the video.
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