I.QuiickTime Codecs
AlchemyTV DVR relies on QuickTime to perform the encoding of your video footage. All codecs that are accessible in QuickTime are accessible in AlchemyTV (export codecs are not included).
Some codecs should not be used with AlchemyTV, as they have been designed for other types of applications, but many are useable.
The recommended codecs for capture with the AlchemyTV are
Motion JPEG: This codec has some fairly large space requirements, but has the advantage of requiring less processing power to encode (eg. record) and remains editable in some video applications. You can for example open a MJPEG video in Final Cut. You can also do some basic editing (cut the adverts out of your recorded programme, for example) with QuickTime Pro. There is no difference of any major consequence between the two versions of MJPEG with regards to their use with AlchemyTV DVR.
DV-NTSC
Cinepak: Cinepak was the ‘native’ standard compression codec of QuickTime until release
3.0.Although fairly fast at encoding, it produces lower quality files with a rather large size.
None: No compression will be applied. This creates extremely large files.
You can attempt to use other codecs, but this might result in dropped frames or the inability to record video at all.
Third party codecs include DivX and 3ivX, which are quite similar to
DivX: You can download a DivX codec installer from http://www.divx.com. DivX requires an extremely fast processor (G4//1.25 GHz) to get good results with a half screen size. The files will be very compact without affecting the quality. Full screen recording is not possible even on a Dual 2GHz G5 (unless you have no minimum expectations in terms of quality!)
It is essential to create a profile in the advanced settings of the DivX codec to perform successful recordings.
3ivX: You can download a 3ivX codec installer from http://www.3ivx.com. A Mac version is also available. This codec uses less processing power than DivX and creates small file size too. Full screen recording is an issue even on the fastest G5 processor.
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