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Ben Lessani
December 6th, 2007, 06:17 PM
Hi guys,

I'm tearing my hair out searching the internet for an application I used back in April. I do not know its name, and I have since lost the laptop I had the app on. Its features were:

Free
Allowed Live Image Overlays
Input Via Firewire/File
Output via Window/Full Screen on external display
Audio and Video effects (***Edit: NOT Mirroring***, time effects etc.)
Windows Based

It was a tiny <20mb program IIRC and it was brilliant, I just have no clue, or any trail on how to find the thing again. If I saw a picture of the GUI I'd recognise it straight away. All I can say is that it's not VideoCap.

Please help me out!

Ben

Carl Middleton
December 6th, 2007, 06:26 PM
VirtualDub?

I know it supports avi capture, not sure about the overlays, but it fits the >20mb freeware spec, and is a great conversion utility from the looks of it. (I finally downloaded it today, so I don't know it well)

C

Ben Lessani
December 6th, 2007, 06:38 PM
Just downloaded VirtualDub - its not that I'm afraid.

Ben Lessani
December 6th, 2007, 06:44 PM
Woo woo, I've literally been searching for about 4 hours of silly google friendly phrases and eventually I've found it.

For anyone searching through this forum, here's some reference info. I know how annoying it is when you search a forum only to find no-one tells you the resolution.

Enosoft DV Processor

URL: http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Enosoft_DV_Processor

Description:

Enosoft DV Processor is primarily designed to perform real time processing on DV streams, either from an attached DV device or from existing DV AVI files. The processed DV streams can be sent to another attached DV device, a new DV AVI file or onto the computer's display. The key functions range from the relatively mundane - capture DV, send existing DV files back to a device etc - to real time logo insertion, aspect ratio conversion, timecode burn-in and synchronous control/capture from devices connected to separate computers on a local network.

I'm sure other people will find this of use, not just me!

Ben Lessani
December 6th, 2007, 06:53 PM
And now after searching through the forum, I've found one of the software devs. is a member on here, doh!

John Miller
December 6th, 2007, 07:11 PM
And now after searching through the forum, I've found one of the software devs. is a member on here, doh!

That'll be me(!) Your original post confused me a bit since our software doesn't do mirroring.

Thanks for your kind comments about our product...