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Rating by Vladimir78 on
Dec 5, 2021 Version: iuVCR 4.17.0.408
OS: Windows 10 64-bit Ease of use: 10/10
Functionality: 10/10
Value for money: 10/10
Overall: 10/10
Why can't I select the capture format: 720x480 29.970fps YUY2?
I get the following error: "Unable set selected format!"
Thanks,
Chris
I get the following error: "Unable set selected format!"
Thanks,
Chris
Review by chrishallowell on
Oct 10, 2007 Version: 4.17.0.407
OS: WinXP Ease of use: 10/10
Functionality: 8/10
Value for money: 10/10
Overall: 5/10
This is one of the best avi capture apps out there, I have been using it for 3 years now with a variety of systems and different capture cards, it even supports the Plextor PX-M402U hardware based DivX encoder with fantastic results, I have used it with several codecs including PICVideo, 3ivX and Huffy, the bundled Alparysoft De-Interlace filter works very well also, My only complaint is on some systems with a Soundblaster Live 5.1 Audio Card I have had some A/V Sync issues from time to time, even using short audio samples and playing with the sample rate. The scheduler is very reliable and has a lot of handy extras like auto shutdown and audio muting. The author has always been very forthcoming with support when needed and is constantly improving this great prog.
Review by GMaq on
Sep 8, 2006 Version: 4.12.0.375
OS: WinXP Ease of use: 8/10
Functionality: 9/10
Value for money: 8/10
Overall: 9/10
I have been using this for all my capturing since I started caring about quality. I'm doing analogue capture with the Pinnacle PCTV card (BT8x8), using the btwincap WDM drivers (from sourceforge), and using the huyyuv codec. I'm getting 720x576 at 25fps perfectly with no drop (I've got an Athlon XP2500-based system)! I even splurged and got an M-Audio Transit and can verify that you can use iuVCR to do bit-perfect audio capture whilst capturing the video - hence I can record dolby digital 5.1 48khz 16-bit AC3 soundtracks.
Observe the usual capture rules - I'm capturing to a clean partition when the machine has been freshly booted, and I've minimised the number of background processes.
iuLabs are a great company with great support, and the price can't be beat!
Observe the usual capture rules - I'm capturing to a clean partition when the machine has been freshly booted, and I've minimised the number of background processes.
iuLabs are a great company with great support, and the price can't be beat!
Review by FokeyJoe on
Feb 1, 2006 Version: 4.9.4
OS: WinXP Ease of use: 10/10
Functionality: 10/10
Value for money: 10/10
Overall: 10/10
Love this little program. It does the job great. And the author has been absolutely awesome with some of the little problems I have had with it. He even fixed a problem I was having with it and had me test out the fix...all in a matter of a day or so. (That's why I'm using version 4.9.1.352 and not 4.9.1.351... haven't upgrade to the newest yet, but will do so soon.)
I do have a problem with audio and video being synced at times, but I think it's more to do with my 800 mghz Athlon processor not being able to fully keep up with everything.
I've been meaning to try and figure out a better codec to record in to fix that, but haven't done it yet.
Overall a great program. And a great author backs it up.
I do have a problem with audio and video being synced at times, but I think it's more to do with my 800 mghz Athlon processor not being able to fully keep up with everything.
I've been meaning to try and figure out a better codec to record in to fix that, but haven't done it yet.
Overall a great program. And a great author backs it up.
Review by tnorm5828 on
Jan 2, 2005 Version: 4.9.1.352
OS: Win2K Ease of use: 9/10
Functionality: 9/10
Value for money: 10/10
Overall: 10/10
use it all the time. Have used it sucessfully with a Pinnacle DC10+ card and also a Hauppauge WinTV PCI card. With the DC10+ just let the compression default to the hardware on the card (MJPEG). With the WinTV card usually use soft mjpeg (Picvideo) which ends up creating 5-6G files for each hour of TV recorded (720x576, 44.1Khz sound) which I then transcode to mpeg2 format using Mainconcept.
My only request now for the program is being able to read xmltv files so it would be easier to program recording
My only request now for the program is being able to read xmltv files so it would be easier to program recording
Review by lchiu7 on
Feb 11, 2004 Version: 4.8.5.334
OS: WinXP Ease of use: 7/10
Functionality: 8/10
Value for money: 7/10
Overall: 8/10
It works great for me. I use the Huffyuv codec with a Maxtor Maxline II 250GB 5400rpm harddrive. A 2.2 celeron processor coupled to an MSI Mainboard with an MSI FX5200 128MB Personal Cinema card.
I recorded 3 hours of TV on a 5400 rpm harddrive, not one dropped frame. I compressed it with TMPG and it was perfect.
I thought my capture card was total crap until I started using this program.
If I could just get the remote to work now...
I recorded 3 hours of TV on a 5400 rpm harddrive, not one dropped frame. I compressed it with TMPG and it was perfect.
I thought my capture card was total crap until I started using this program.
If I could just get the remote to work now...
Review by ses on
Jan 31, 2004 Version: 4.6.0.271
OS: Win2K Ease of use: 10/10
Functionality: 10/10
Value for money: 10/10
Overall: 10/10
Nice program, only problem is the audio. V-Dub will not import the multi-segment files because of the granularity of posting the audio . i.e 48000.00 mhz and 48000.05 mhz. But I'll probably write a mini-prog. that will convert it in batch mode. Unless they can fix it. Other than that it seems to work well in conjuction with my aver software.
Review by thegig on
Jan 10, 2004 Version: 4.8.4.328
OS: WinXP Ease of use: 9/10
Functionality: 8/10
Value for money: 9/10
Overall: 9/10
This software refused to work in NTSC mode on my LeadTek VC100. It showed me my NTSC signal but forced the card into SECAM. This software is useless to me. I think it might be good if the problem is fixed.
Review by jonathanbrickman0000 on
Jan 4, 2004 Version: 4.8.4.328
OS: WinXP Ease of use: 5/10
Functionality: 5/10
Value for money: 2/10
Overall: 1/10
that's really a GREAT TOOLS which can record in avi and wmv format
fyi, the latest beta version is 4.8.3.312 (until 10/12/03)
fyi, the latest beta version is 4.8.3.312 (until 10/12/03)
Review by m28ew on
Dec 9, 2003 Version: 4.8.3.312
OS: WinXP Ease of use: 9/10
Functionality: 9/10
Value for money: 5/10
Overall: 9/10
it's an "easy to use" vcr tool :)
unfortunately, like the other vcr tools, the video ain't always synchronized w/ the audio :(
unfortunately, like the other vcr tools, the video ain't always synchronized w/ the audio :(
Review by m28ew on
Nov 6, 2003 Version: 4.7.4.293
OS: Win2K Ease of use: 5/10
Functionality: 5/10
Value for money: 5/10
Overall: 5/10
This product does a fairly good job capturing video. There are a few things that bug me. Few codecs or poor codecs that are packaged with it. I had to goto jpeg.com and register their codec...it was the ONLY one I could find that wouldn't drop frames or mess up the A/V sync (and trust me I've tried MANY of the popular codecs).
Anyhow I don't like the military timer it uses to schedule captures...I wish it were an option to switch between 12:00 and 24:00 time. Lastly the captured file does not take the name you used for the session (very lame).
It does however capture video very well.
Anyhow I don't like the military timer it uses to schedule captures...I wish it were an option to switch between 12:00 and 24:00 time. Lastly the captured file does not take the name you used for the session (very lame).
It does however capture video very well.
Review by retribution187 on
Nov 6, 2003 Version: 4.7.0.282
OS: WinXP Ease of use: 8/10
Functionality: 7/10
Value for money: 7/10
Overall: 8/10
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