Help Finding Camera Capturing Software?
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Help Finding Camera Capturing Software?
I need a software that can capture multiple video sources at once?
I'm doing a music project in the summer and I want to film it using USB cameras (Webcams mainly), but i can't find any software that can capture all the cameras at once. Does anyone know any software that can do this?
Thanks
I'm doing a music project in the summer and I want to film it using USB cameras (Webcams mainly), but i can't find any software that can capture all the cameras at once. Does anyone know any software that can do this?
Thanks
--Scott
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Stop Motion Pro for the PC
www.stopmotionpro.com
Pricey but works very well.
Frame Thief for the Mac
www.framethief.com
Affordable, and works very, very well.
Plastic Animation Paper
http://plasticanimationpaper.dk/
Good if you want to draw inside the computer with a tablet.
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www.stopmotionpro.com
Pricey but works very well.
Frame Thief for the Mac
www.framethief.com
Affordable, and works very, very well.
Plastic Animation Paper
http://plasticanimationpaper.dk/
Good if you want to draw inside the computer with a tablet.
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SHIP SALE
Last edited by kdiddy13 on Mon Mar 07, 2011 5:08 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Don't like the sound of that.jeff wrote:I've no firsthand experience of it, but I have read about Newtek's Tricaster system which can handle 3 cameras. It will set you back about $5k !
Jeff
Thanks kdiddy but i'm looking for a software that capture motion, not single frames. Sorry if there was any confusion.
The hunt goes on....
--Scott
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Maybe you could borrow a few peoples PCs for your project and use multiple USB webcams like you have all at the same time. Thats the only thing I can think of that is a cost effective method. I mean borrowing is free, so the only cost is the extra webcams you would need. Only problem is finding PCs to borrow. Just figured I'd throw out the suggestion.
Yeah i'm considering this right now. it seems like the best bet at the moment.LittleFenris wrote:Maybe you could borrow a few peoples PCs for your project and use multiple USB webcams like you have all at the same time. Thats the only thing I can think of that is a cost effective method. I mean borrowing is free, so the only cost is the extra webcams you would need. Only problem is finding PCs to borrow. Just figured I'd throw out the suggestion.
Sorry, no can do at the moment, its the cost of getting hold linux and all the hassle of uninstalling everything and reinstalling it again after using it (my hard drive isn't partitioned). Thanks for the suggestion anyway.jorgy wrote:Is using Linux an option for you?
--Scott
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Yeah, it's non-trivial to get going at first. But sometimes it's handy to throw on an old computer that's too slow to run a newer windows version. It seems to be much happier with fewer resources.cribble wrote:Sorry, no can do at the moment, its the cost of getting hold linux and all the hassle of uninstalling everything and reinstalling it again after using it (my hard drive isn't partitioned). Thanks for the suggestion anyway.