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		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.geocities.com/virtualdub/"&gt;Virtual Dub.&lt;/a&gt; No, nothing to do with music. Virtual Dub is open source capturing software with built-in capture support &lt;i&gt;which can often use as much as 90% of your hard disk&apos;s maximum sustained transfer rate -- as high as 10 megabytes per second -- without dropping a frame. &lt;/i&gt;
We just tested it at work with our ATI All In Wonder 128 and were impressed with the crystal clear results.  </description>
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		<category>Geocities</category>
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