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Video CD (VCD)

VCD is probably the most common application for MPEG-1 video and has been a popular format in Europe and Asia for many years for movies. Before DVD players existed, VCD players were very popular virtually everywhere except North America. VCD is the same video bit rate and resolution as MPEG-1 but copied to a CD-R in a format that will play in VCD players. The advantage of VCD is that you can record approximately 70 minutes of audio and video on a CD-R. The disadvantage is that the quality will be much lower than a DVD movie.

• Create Video CD’s - they play back in most late model DVD players.

Microsoft Windows Media Video 9

This is Microsoft’s proprietary video compression standard that is similar to MPEG-4. Windows Media video 9 can be captured in a variety of resolutions and video bit rates depending upon the target application.

With Instant Video PCI we have included two ways to create Windows Media Video 9 (WMV 9) content:

VideoStudio 8 - you can easily select the Windows Media Capture plug-in to capture video directly into a WMV 9 file.

Windows Media Encoder - install the Windows Media Encoder to capture WMV 9 files on your PC or broadcast video across your home, office network or serve over the Internet.

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Contents Instant Video PCI Page Table of Contents System Requirements Package ContentsApplications What is video compression? DivX Video What can I do with these video compression formats?Microsoft Windows Media Video Video CD VCDInstallation Guide Optional precaution Installation InstructionsPlugging Page Page Click on finish button to finish the driver install Driver InstallationPage Getting Started with Video Studio 8 SE VCD Software Application InstallationVideoStudio Editor How VideoStudio worksOptions Panel User InterfaceMenu Bar Step PanelPlanning your DivX Video Project Capturing in DivX FormatSetting Video and Audio Capture Properties Adjusting the DivX bitrate Selecting the Audio Bitrate Pass Encoding RecommendedHow do I burn the DivX file to a CD? Start Capturing your VIdeo in DivX FormatCapturing in Windows Media Video WMV Format Customize or Select Different Quality Profiles Start Capturing your Video in WMV Format Capturing in VCD MPEG-1 FormatSelecting Capture Properties Planning your VCD ProjectPage Burning your VCD on Disc Start Capturing your Video in VCD MPEG-1 FormatPage Page Contenu Configuration requiseLa compression vidéo qu’est-ce que c’est ? MPEG-1 VidéoCD VCD Guide D’INSTALLATION Précaution optionnelle Instructions pour l’installationBranchez le périphérique Instant Video PCI à l’ordinateur Étape 1. BranchementPage Étape 2. Installation des pilotes Page Préparation pour le VCD Video Studio 8 SE Installation de l’application logicielleLes composants d’un projet sont affichés dans Timeline View Comment fonctionne VideoStudioLe panneau « Options » ’interface utilisateurLa Barre de Menu « Step Panel »Planification de votre projet vidéo DivX Capture en format DivXTaille du fichier Page Opération nº 2 réglage du débit binaire de DivX Opération nº 3 réglage du débit binaire audio Pass Encoding PréconiséComment faire pour graver le fichier DivX sur un CD ? Capture en format Windows Media Video WMV Page Capture en format VCD MPEG-1 Opération nº 1. Sélection des propriétés de capture Comment planifier votre projet VCDPage Opération nº 3. Gravage de votre VCD sur disque Page Page For Specific Video Studio software questions ADS Web Site Support OnlineFor Instant Video Hardware questions Service and Warranty Warranty Page North America Support Hours