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If you have and it still does not work, follow the steps below. Please confirm, you have checked those setting in Studio. The video device (camcorder, VCR, etc) is not playing video when the capture is started.Studio does not have the correct port selected, either Composite or S-Video.
Dazzle dvc90 digital video creator 90 install#
Video->Compression->Huffyuv->OK (you can install it free, or you can install another lossless codec like UT or Lagarith) Most would recommend it, like Sanlyn did in posting before.įile->Set Capture File (then name your file and save)->OKĭevice->(click on your device - HOPEFULLY it's there) (The VirtualDub site lists them if you're interested.)Īnd, if you read all those guides, you'd see that most would say use VirtualDub - it is THE essential capture solution software for the past decade. You can still capture to this format and convert later, but it's not suggested for a number of reasons. The reason your file is so big is because you're using raw RGB format. Since VirtualDub and HCenc or X264 are the only freebies I use for most VHS->digital projects for better-than-average results (the rest of it is paid), I'll leave it to others to suggest free or paid one-step apps. But that depends on what you want for a final delivery format and playback options.
Dazzle dvc90 digital video creator 90 mp4#
Note that that many external players will simply snub their nose if you throw mp4 into them. Then clean up the usual crappy ugly annoying VHS noise, dropouts, rainbows, and other defects, and get a good free encoder like HCenc or X264 (or any of several free apps that use them) to go from AVI to DVD or mkv. Advanced users would suggest that you capture VHS to lossless YUY2 AVI with lossless huffyuv or Lagarith compression via VirtualDub's capture utility. However, you can suit yourself in regard to those points.
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If you've indeed been reading "a lot of guides" you apparently missed hundreds (if not thousands) of threads that advise against Movie Maker, and that also advise against capturing or recording VHS directly to lossy encoded formats. I can pay for it is they are not free but free is always nice. Is there such thing as a good, easy to use, light, working program. Some of them are too heavy to run on a older machine, some of them I cannot make work at all, and other have sync issue or there is some weird line on the image.
I read a lot of guide and post from the forum before posting this. I guess I could stay with Windows Movie Maker but I think I might get better result using another software. I would like to get your recommendation on an actual capture software to put that video stream and put it in a video file.
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Since the device is installed properly and the driver seem to work. The device is installed properly because when I press play on the VHS the video is being display properly on the computer. I plug an good old VHS into the capture card using an composite cable and plug the DVC90 device on my Windows XP machine on a USB port.
So I install it on my single core P4 - 2.8 Ghz machine. It seem to be a older model since I cannot find any driver for Windows 7 and later. I Have a USB capture card which is called Dazzle Digital Video Creator 90 (DVC90) which seem to work fine.