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48 | 97.96% |
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1 | 2.04% |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Manchester
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(Still not much though so great idea!) |
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| ProStaffTour90 |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 114
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Juu. The resolution is the problem. Like I said I have only a very low budget capture card. 352-288 is the highest resolution it will go.
Also im not sure if you know how long it takes to capture and edit these files. After capture it usually takes 30 minuets to cut the commercials and trim the file down. Then another hour or so to encode it. Then the trouble of sharing it with everyone else. So splitting into sets would be very tedious. I really hope I can get a new card and increase the quality. Because I like looking at the techniques and the styles. Aswell as watching the matches. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 78
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PhatAbbott, I see, I had forgotten about the editing needing to be done.
Actually, I'd think framerate is more important than resolution. But that is also hardware limited. Either way, I appreciate your effort... |
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