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What happened to analog bypass? 8/2/2003 10:48:42 AM   (Total replies: 2)
With WMM 1.0, you could use analog bypass (if your camcorder supported it) to capture video. It appears that that feature was disabled in WMM 2.0 - it now requires a tape to be playing in order to capture. Does anyone know A) how to re-enable this or B) how to remove WMM 2.0? I think it's asinine to have to record something to tape then turn around and record it to my hard drive when I used to be able to skip the tape step.

Re: What happened to analog bypass? 8/2/2003 4:03:47 PM   (Total replies: 1)
Many digital camcorders support a feature called "analog bypass." This feature allows you to essentially use your camcorder as a video capture device without requiring you to record anything to tape, and this is the feature I am referring to. WMM 1.0 supported it while WMM 2.0 does not.

Re: What happened to analog bypass? 8/2/2003 4:07:27 PM   (Total replies: 1)
After Googling around a bit, I have found it is more commonly called analog passthrough.

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