At 19:34 -0400 on 13/04/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Using 4 MB as an upper bound, approximately 15 minutes of captured video
>would require 3.6 GB of disk space for the temporary file.  Thus, 30 minutes
>would require about 7.2 GB of disk space, which my system does not have.  The
>lack of hard disk space is probably the reason my system failed to capture,
>compress, and store 30 minutes of video.

I concur.

>Are these estimates consistent with the experience of others?  That is, does
>it appear that 15-20 minutes of captured video would require about 4 GB of
>disk space to process and save?

Haven't done it myself but that's what I've always *heard* from reliable
sources, so I'd say it makes sense.

the pickle

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