Help to optimise device captures (v.Large file size)
Posted: 12 Mar 2016 12:13
Hi there!
I am using an EasyCap USB dongle (on several platforms) to capture a 600 TVL NTSC video stream.
In VLC I have found Open Capture Device to work well, but the resulting files are massive (5GB+ for a couple of mins)
The workflow I have been using is:
Open capture device > set 30fps but leave other options as default. Click PLAY, & then use the RECORD button to capture the parts I would like from the stream.
The result is perfectly fine, but the file size is really excessive for this low-res input.
I have tried using the Convert/Save option using H264+mp3 profile, but unfortunately this results in very low frame rate & unwatchable footage, even if I do not tick the "display footage" option.
Perhaps the reason for this is the laptop i am using is old & it can't handle the conversion well? It does a fine job of the regular capture though, just huge files.
Any ideas how I can get more reasonable results? I am not really bothered about the quality too much as the source is already rough.
I am using an EasyCap USB dongle (on several platforms) to capture a 600 TVL NTSC video stream.
In VLC I have found Open Capture Device to work well, but the resulting files are massive (5GB+ for a couple of mins)
The workflow I have been using is:
Open capture device > set 30fps but leave other options as default. Click PLAY, & then use the RECORD button to capture the parts I would like from the stream.
The result is perfectly fine, but the file size is really excessive for this low-res input.
I have tried using the Convert/Save option using H264+mp3 profile, but unfortunately this results in very low frame rate & unwatchable footage, even if I do not tick the "display footage" option.
Perhaps the reason for this is the laptop i am using is old & it can't handle the conversion well? It does a fine job of the regular capture though, just huge files.
Any ideas how I can get more reasonable results? I am not really bothered about the quality too much as the source is already rough.