Originally posted by: Maetryx
I believe Pinnacle Studio has this feature. Essentially, there is no freeware version of MPEG2 encoding, because the codec is patented or something.
Originally posted by: KK
Well, that's what I thought. I couldn't get a SVCD to play in my cdrom and it kept saying I didn't have the codec. I installed windvd and it could play. So I believe it is included with the software.
KK
Originally posted by: Jugernot
Originally posted by: KK
Well, that's what I thought. I couldn't get a SVCD to play in my cdrom and it kept saying I didn't have the codec. I installed windvd and it could play. So I believe it is included with the software.
KK
Obiviously you didn't read the original post, he isn't trying to play a clip, but rather capture MPEG2 realtime.
Possibly, but probably not. It's probably just embedded in the software.Originally posted by: KK
Well wouldn't loading the player also load the codec on the PC?
KK
This is true (eg You have to buy an addon to nero to burn svcds because the mpeg-2 copyright holder).Originally posted by: Maetryx
I believe Pinnacle Studio has this feature. Essentially, there is no freeware version of MPEG2 encoding, because the codec is patented or something.