Slow video capture even in fast systems using Windows XP or Vista

Cause: Currently undetermined
Solution A:
Change the codec or compression settings by going to: Capture video > “Compress” button

Recommendation:
For VIDEO using AM4XX series to choose the compression– Microsoft Video 1 or Microsoft MPEG4

Other options:
Downloaded AMCAP from http://amcap.en.softonic.com
Suggest use resolution 800×600 and 10 frames per second to take video.
or

Xvid
could be downloaded from www.xvid.org

http://www.xvidmovies.com/codec/

DivX

http://www.divx.com/

Please note that not every computer works best with the default codec that DinoCapture selects for video recording . If video recoding is choppy or you cannot view the live image while recording, try testing different video codec’s.

To change the codec or compression settings, go to:
Capture >Video > In the Capture Video Parameters, select the “Compress” button > Under “Compressor” there is a drop down menu > within that menu you can test different codec’s. You can also adjust “Compression Quality” with certain codec’s which can also affect results > Press “OK” when finished with adjustments. It is also recommended to enable the capture time limit setting and set the time to a shorter time such as 10 seconds for easier testing.

Other possible solutions
Solutions B:
Changing Virtual memory by: Control Panel > System > advanced > Performance “Settings” button > Advanced > Virtual Memory “Change” > highlight what drive DinoCapture is installed to > Select “System managed size” > OK

Solutions C:
Removing temporary files by going to: Start > All Programs > Accessories > System tools > Disk Cleanup.

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