What video capture hardware are you using to get the video?  What type of
CPU?

The only resolutions you can use are the ones listed in the dialog.

On 10/5/07, Peter Forde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Hello Again,
>
> I am running some live video from a security camera but my computer chugs
> a lot at full Res. VideoDS is the perfect solution except I am looking for a
> happy medium. Half is fast but too grainy and full is fine but too slow. Is
> there a way to set a happy medium say 3/4 or test out any other variables ?
>
> Also because I am using low light with Black & White video I need to bump
> the contrast so pix_movement can better read the changes. I am aware
> pix_movement has a threshold but this is a variable I would like to play
> with after.
>
> Thanks for all the support. I'm not sure if the eticate is to thank or not
> after getting a reply.
> I am very grateful.
>
>
> Peter Forde
>
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