Don't settle for 29 or 30 when you want 29.97. But VirtualDub isn't your average capture program:
If your capture device is Video for Windows compatible, then VirtualDub can capture video with it. VirtualDub helps you get video into your computer.
But have you ever made one yourself? Used a video capture device? Wrestled with the software that comes with it? Felt like the software is a few leagues above or below your level? Time to try something else.
Sure, you've probably played a few video clips on your monitor. VirtualDub is mainly geared toward processing AVI files, although it can read (not write) MPEG-1 and also handle sets of BMP images. It has batch-processing capabilities for processing large numbers of files and can be extended with third-party video filters. It lacks the editing power of a general-purpose editor such as Adobe Premiere, but is streamlined for fast linear operations over video.
I could capture it just fine with video and audio in sync using ArcSoft ShowBiz for example, but am not using it because it has other issues.VirtualDub is a video capture/processing utility for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows platforms (98/ME/NT4/2000/XP/Vista/7), licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). Why am I not using other video capture tools? Because either they do not work (ffmpeg does not let me capture audio with this setup - see this, or they have other issues (not related to a/v sync)).Īnd finally: I did verify through different independent means that the issue is not with the VCR or the USB capture device or the VHS itself. I have about 100 VHS to capture and do not want to go manually through each one. Hence I do not want to fiddle with post-processing and remuxing to manually correct for that. Now, I think this delay is somewhat random and not necessarily exactly 4 seconds, 4 seconds is the average.
Pin "Video YUV Out" (alternative pin name "2") I am using VirtualDub 1.10.4 to capture audio and video from video-only DirectShow device: DirectShow video device options (from video devices)