I have installed a USB video capture device (Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-USB2 - actually a TV tuner which also has composite and SVideo inputs). I can see the composite input using the software provided, and the device shows up in Resolume's "Sources" list as "Hauppauge WinTV PVR2 USB2 Encoder". I have put it onto the deck and from there into one of the output layers, but I don't get any output from it. Does anyone have any suggestions what I am doing wrong?
I have heard from some people that it is easier to get firewire devices to work with Resolume. Is this true?
Thanks,
Mark.
Can't get input from video capture card
Sorry - I should have mentioned that! It's 2.41 (the latest I think) running in trial mode on Windows Vista Business. I have a spare Windows 2000 licence which I will install to dual boot when I have time, in case Vista is causing a problem. As far as I am aware, there is no functionality cut out of the trial mode, just a watermarked output.
Thanks,
Mark.
Thanks,
Mark.
Unfortunately I don't have any software to try it with except Resolume and the software provided with it. Even more unfortunately, the person I borrowed it from needs it back.
I'm thinking the problem is possibly down to the device having a TV tuner as well rather than just straight video capture, and Resolume not seeming to have any way of selecting which channel / input to use.
Can you recommend any other reasonably cheap USB or Firewire devices which are known to work with Resolume? Or is there a list of such devices somewhere?
Thanks,
Mark.
I'm thinking the problem is possibly down to the device having a TV tuner as well rather than just straight video capture, and Resolume not seeming to have any way of selecting which channel / input to use.
Can you recommend any other reasonably cheap USB or Firewire devices which are known to work with Resolume? Or is there a list of such devices somewhere?
Thanks,
Mark.
You are right about the selecting problem. see this post:
http://www.resolume.com/forum/viewthrea ... 1#pid13573
http://www.resolume.com/forum/viewthrea ... 1#pid13573
Thanks for the pointer. I'd already tried selecting the input with the proper software then switching to Resolume, but that didn't seem to work for my device.
All I actually need is a composite input - the only reason I was using a tuner is that that's all I could get hold of to experiment with without actually buying anything myself.
All I actually need is a composite input - the only reason I was using a tuner is that that's all I could get hold of to experiment with without actually buying anything myself.
Unfortunately I've had to return the device I was using to the person I borrowed it from. I did try with Windows (Vista) Movie Maker, but that said it "could not find a compatible digital video device". Since the task was named "Import from digital video camera", I thought maybe Movie Maker didn't support capture cards, although I couldn't really see why there'd be any difference. Perhaps this particular device just doesn't play nicely as a simple capture card. I'll keep looking around for a straight capture card without a tuner etc as well. Thanks for all the suggestions!