Aloha Paola:

After further research on the matter we are going to get (got one... testing now) a scan converter (hardware) that takes a DV signal from any source and outputs to any destination. to capture both visual and audio for a rect of say 800 X 600 pixels with any quality, for say.. 20 minutes... you are talking about a *huge* amt of data and CPU power. I talked to the senior production manager at Total Training in New York (we use a lot of their CBT DVD's) and after describing our needs he said that tools on-board tools just won't be able to handle it. They use a $25,000 scan converter there (Yikes! not in our budget) but he had some other recommendations for <$1,000.00 that he said would do well

Apple Education recommended a Canopus box <$500.00 if you can qualify for edu, which we do... but we are not very happy with the output and just in the middle of R & D on this whole thing...but the concept is marvelous, you plug your computer into the box, run your presentation, and the output from the box goes to a DVD recorder (or anything else you care to wire up... )

Changing the audio codec doesn't get you much... in experiments with QT here, 80% of the data is in the video stream, at least with my few tests, but I'm no expert... we are kind of fumbling along with this research. If anyone can chime in here that would be great.

It would really be a huge feature bump if Revolution could actually dump to QT run time... but, I think, as I often do, that I'm asking for moon cheese.

Sivakatirswami



On Jun 23, 2006, at 3:45 AM, paolo mazza wrote:

Talking about video/audio capture...

I tryed to set audio using  command:

RevSetVideoGrabAudio true, "1", "8", "11025"

Unfortunately, it does not work in MACOSX and Rev 2.7.2

What I get, regardless of any setting, is a big file with audio set to:

16-bit Intero (Endian grande), Mono, 48,000  kHz


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