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Jul 15, 2009 14:27 |  #1

anyone tried this yet? (external link)

This personal page is devoted to virx program gives an opportunity to record short video clips directly to your computer using digital SLR cameras Canon EOS support LiveView. Video is recorded without audio codec - MJPEG, framerate around 22 fps (depending on computer), the resolution depends on the camera, the 450D - 848x560, at 40D, 50D, 5D Mark II and 1Ds Mark III - 1024x680, at 1000D - 768x512 . The resulting file - it's easy recruitment LiveView without treatment (and / or conversion) in container avi, so we obtain such large files.

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Purpose of this program - capture video with the SLR cameras Canon ® support mode LiveView. At the moment, aware of the work the following cameras: Canon EOS 450D, Canon EOS 1000D, Canon 40D, Canon 50D, Canon 5D Mark II and Canon 1Ds Mark III.


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Jul 15, 2009 15:14 |  #2

I saw a YouTube video about this. Sneaky little tip :) Although i don't think i could be bothered to go through the hassle for such a short video.

And i don't know why anyone would do this on their 5d2 or 1000d when the body already supports a video recording function :P


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Jul 15, 2009 15:53 |  #3

Gibbo wrote in post #8286120 (external link)
I saw a YouTube video about this. Sneaky little tip :) Although i don't think i could be bothered to go through the hassle for such a short video.

And i don't know why anyone would do this on their 5d2 or 1000d when the body already supports a video recording function :P


the 1000D does not support video


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Jul 15, 2009 16:00 |  #4

johnj2803 wrote in post #8286297 (external link)
the 1000D does not support video

Oh of course. Sorry, i mistook it for the 500d/T1i


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Jul 19, 2009 20:38 |  #5

Yah here's a little one from that program...
http://vimeo.com/49726​15 (external link)


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Jul 26, 2009 08:36 |  #6

Does this program work on a Mac as well?


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Jul 26, 2009 21:33 |  #7

Looks like Windows only unless you have BootCamp or those other programs.


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Jul 26, 2009 22:20 |  #8

Hey, just to tell everyone that it is so awesome! The program records 1024x680 video with my 40D. I really recommend this for anyone that is willing to record video without audio.

Just awesome! Thanks to the OP because I saw this thread and got to know about it.


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Jul 27, 2009 00:23 |  #9

http://www.youtube.com​/watch?v=lnYa7ppEoLU (external link)


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Jul 31, 2009 15:33 |  #10

Gibbo wrote in post #8286120 (external link)
I saw a YouTube video about this. Sneaky little tip :) Although i don't think i could be bothered to go through the hassle for such a short video.

+1 Not worth the effort or hassle.




  
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Aug 06, 2009 09:09 |  #11

YES ive had this for a while, its bad because you always have to have a computer when you film...if i had a laptop it would help in taking it out to film...


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