Video Capture Help
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Video Capture Help
I'm trying to transfer some old VHS tapes onto my PC so I can burn them to DVDs. I have a Radeon X800XT PE which has VI/VO and my old Panasonic video. I bought a scart adapter which has 2-channel audio out and also an S-video and composite video output.
So I've connected the video output from the VCR into the graphics card, and the audio straight into the line-in on my sound card.
I've tried three bits of software : Virtual VCR, Virtual Dub and Windows Movie maker but can't get an image to appear on screen, despite trawling through loads of tutorials on videohelp and doom9. I even flicked the DIP switch on the graphics card so it was set to PAL not NTSC (since the VCR will only output PAL). I've tried it with both S-video and the composite cable but still can't get it to work. Can anyone help ??
So I've connected the video output from the VCR into the graphics card, and the audio straight into the line-in on my sound card.
I've tried three bits of software : Virtual VCR, Virtual Dub and Windows Movie maker but can't get an image to appear on screen, despite trawling through loads of tutorials on videohelp and doom9. I even flicked the DIP switch on the graphics card so it was set to PAL not NTSC (since the VCR will only output PAL). I've tried it with both S-video and the composite cable but still can't get it to work. Can anyone help ??
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someone on here may have a better answer but this may help
http://www.digitalfaq.com/dvdguides/...avi/atiavi.htm
http://www.digitalfaq.com/dvdguides/...avi/atiavi.htm
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