Nick Glenister
July 24th, 2003, 01:43 AM
Strange question but...
I've got a Gainward TI4200 VIVO graphics card (analogue port, DV port and VIVO port) and a panasonic VHS recorder with RF In and Out and scart socket.
You would think you could join the two togther in perfect harmony so my masterful creations can be recorded to VHS.
Not quite that easy.
Currently the setup is as follows:
Scart plug in back of VHS with L/R phono going to Sound card and Composite Video cable going to Black connector of composite video splitter cable plugged into the port on the back of the graphics card (also have option of using svideo cable but haven't tried this yet).
The splitter cable has two S-Video (phono) one black and one yellow and two composite video, again one black one yellow. Manual though brief says the yellow is for TV out and for recording video onto computer I assume this is the black cable (tho i'm actually tring to record to vhs ultimatly but wanted to cature video from VHS to test its working).
Have installed video capture driver so computer knows to capture video from this port on the back of the card. Premiere doesn't allow the selection of this device but windows moviemaker does so been trying to capture with moviemaker. I can select the device and i have four different pal options; Pal-I, Pal-D, Pal-G and another which i can't remember, frames per second i set to 25. Nothing i seem to do allows me to record any picture or sound.
Was trying for two hours last night to get it to work.
Anyone have any suggestions for me to try???
Thanks
Nick
I've got a Gainward TI4200 VIVO graphics card (analogue port, DV port and VIVO port) and a panasonic VHS recorder with RF In and Out and scart socket.
You would think you could join the two togther in perfect harmony so my masterful creations can be recorded to VHS.
Not quite that easy.
Currently the setup is as follows:
Scart plug in back of VHS with L/R phono going to Sound card and Composite Video cable going to Black connector of composite video splitter cable plugged into the port on the back of the graphics card (also have option of using svideo cable but haven't tried this yet).
The splitter cable has two S-Video (phono) one black and one yellow and two composite video, again one black one yellow. Manual though brief says the yellow is for TV out and for recording video onto computer I assume this is the black cable (tho i'm actually tring to record to vhs ultimatly but wanted to cature video from VHS to test its working).
Have installed video capture driver so computer knows to capture video from this port on the back of the card. Premiere doesn't allow the selection of this device but windows moviemaker does so been trying to capture with moviemaker. I can select the device and i have four different pal options; Pal-I, Pal-D, Pal-G and another which i can't remember, frames per second i set to 25. Nothing i seem to do allows me to record any picture or sound.
Was trying for two hours last night to get it to work.
Anyone have any suggestions for me to try???
Thanks
Nick