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VIDEOSTUDIO HELP
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Capturing TV footage
VideoStudio allows you to capture TV footage with a built-in TV
tuner. Capture a segment of your favorite television show on regular
TV or cable then save it in your hard drive in AVI, MPEG, or
Windows Media Format.
Video quality slider is only applicable to files in MPEG format. It
determines the caliber of your video. Drag the slider to the left to
decrease the quality and to the right to increase the quality. The slider is
highly dependent on the CPU. If dropped frames occur when
capturing, decrease the quality of your video to reduce CPU loading.
TV tuner is where you specify your location and input type. This is also
where you enter the channel of the program that youd like to capture
footage from.
Country/Region determines the available channels in your place.
Input type determines the mode of your television input. Select Antenna
if youre using an antenna to watch television or Cable, if your television
utilizes a cable TV system.
Channel is where you enter the channel of the television program you
plan to capture footage from.
Audio input source indicates the current sound input device. Should
there be any problems with your audio, simply check if youve selected
the appropriate sound input device from the Audio input source drop-
down list.
To capture TV footage:
1. Check if your computer has an
analog video capture card with a
TV input jack. This jack usually
uses a TV coaxial cable to input
TV signals from either an antenna
or a dedicated cable from your
CATV supplier.
2. Run VideoStudio and go to the
Capture Step.
3. Select the appropriate Video
Source from the Source drop-
down list on the Capture Settings
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