Error Failed To Change Video Input Dscaler
Best Of... Our new Indie Games subforum is now open for business in G&T. Go and check it out, you might land a code for a free game. If you're developing an indie game and want to post about it, follow these directions. If you don't, he'll break your legs! Hahaha! Seriously though.Our rules have been updated and given their own forum. Go and look at them! They are nice, and there may be new ones that you didn't know about! Hooray for rules! Hooray for The System! Hooray for Conforming! Connecting my GameCube to my PC's TV Card Squirminator2k Check out those ports!Sunland, CARegistered User regular August 2007 edited August 2007 in Games and Technology On Friday, I finally decided to connect my GameCube to my PC's TV card. The card came with my PC and as such I didn't expect it to be particularly any good, so I was rather surprised when it worked at a fairly good quality. Which is good. The quality, however, isn't perfect. There's a sort of fine static that sort of effects all but a small vertical area which slowly bands across the screen. Here's an example (apologies for filesize): Now, I'm not a particularly technically-minded person, so I will explain as best I can what's connected where. I'm using a cable which plugs into the Analogue AV Out on the back of my Cube into the red/white/yellow sockets on my card. There's also an S-Video end on the cable, but that's giving me a very bad signal when I plug it into the S-Video socket on the card (and I'm unable to get sound on that socket, for obvious reasons). It's not the cable that came with the Cube - that went missing when the Wii was set up on the TV and the Cube was quietly moved away Somewhere Else. The card itself is an AVerMedia M780 PCIe NTSC/ATSC Combo TV Tuner. I'm going to assume straight away that switching to a cable that uses the Digital Out is going to drastically improve the signal, but I've had real difficulty finding one anywhere. Any advice you guys can offer that will improve the signal, or at least improve the way my PC processes that signal (I'm currently using VirtualDub to display the signal on-screen), would be great. Squirminator2k on August 20070 Posts Daedalus Registered User regular August 2007 edited August 2007 The only thing that uses the Digital Out is the component cable. You
DVD VCD Glossary > VideoHelp Forum Index New Posts Today's Posts Rules Register Help Remember Me? Lost password/username? Forum Video Capturing How to manually select Composite / S-Video in DScaler ? + Reply to Thread Results 1 to 14 of 14 How to manually select Composite / S-Video in DScaler ? Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page Subscribe to this Thread Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Thread 29th Mar 201408:01 #1 MIRKOSOFT View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Jan 2014 Location : Slovakia Hi! I found on this forum new program - DScaler which works perfectly... but I own 3 USB grabbers and 2 of them https://forums.penny-arcade.com/discussion/31555/connecting-my-gamecube-to-my-pcs-tv-card have 2 inputs - Composite and S-Video, one of them has 4 Composite inputs. I tried to select manually Composite or S-Video but DScaler changes no source, and always displays the same... How to do it? Thank you for everything! Miro Quote 29th Mar 201408:42 #2 DB83 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Jul 2007 Location : United Kingdom I do not quite understand what you are saying. To get a picture http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/363455-How-to-manually-select-Composite-S-Video-in-DScaler from the s-video connection on the usb device you must have a s-video cable plugged in and the output device MUST output s-video. Many VHS machines will not. But a usb device with 4 composite inputs ??????? Quote 29th Mar 201408:52 #3 usually_quiet View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Aug 2006 Location : United States Originally Posted by DB83 But a usb device with 4 composite inputs ??????? They exist. Their intended use is monitoring closed-circuit cameras. http://www.amazon.com/HDE-EasyCap-Model-002-Channel/dp/B001M547EM Quote 29th Mar 201409:21 #4 MIRKOSOFT View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Jan 2014 Location : Slovakia It looks like if is one signal detected then is impossible to select other from one device... First time I had for testing DScaler connected only S-Video to one device and it was correctly displayed, after this test I connected also composite video to the same device and it looks first was found composite and it's now impossible to select S-Video - but S-Video is connected too... How to select between composite and S-Video ? Yes, it's EasyCAP002 - but works not with my Win8 Miro Quote 29th Mar 201409:31 #5 jagabo View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Dec 2005 I've never used descaler or that particular capture device, but generally you go to the properties sheet for the capture f
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