Hi. I am trying to use VirtualDub to capture my VHS tapes, and I used the recommended settings as shown in the VirtualDub recommended settings thread, but I can't see any video while I'm capturing. How do I fix this?
Can lordsmurf answer this for me? |
What version of VirtualDub?
What OS? I have found that enabling filters, even if applying none, can trigger the preview, or try turning the histogram off/on. Others will hopefully chime in. |
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For me it gives an error message and won't let me capture at all when the preview or overlay mode is selected. As long as I disable that, it will capture, but won't show me anything on the screen. |
The recommended VDub version for capture is 1.9.11.
On the Audio menu, try a capture with "0 Capture Device" selected. |
I have 1.10.4. I will try switching to the suggested version. Windows 10 64 bit.
-- merged -- I tried turning the filters and histogram on and off and it did nothing. And I tried using the version you suggested. It worked initially, but then I closed it and opened it back up and it turned off again. Also, when I set the output size to 640x480, it automatically goes back to 640x368, and yes, I hit apply too. |
Which capture card?
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Roxio capture card.
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Sorry to hear you're having such trouble. I've not used a Roxio, so I cannot offer any assistance in that way.
None of this may help, but I'll at least mention some basic things that I've encountered with Virtualdub 1.9.11 and things mentioned in the settings guide. First, just to be certain, the settings guide is at https://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/vid...-settings.html I use an ATI AIW capture card, and I only see Video when in Preview mode either during capture or not capturing. Different brands of capture cards may only work in Overlay and not Preview or vice-versa, as was mentioned in the guide. At least for my card, sometimes things are a bit glitchy and can freeze while not in capture mode. Sometimes in Preview, switching Preview Acceleration mode to Interlaced or playing a previously captured video in a different app like VLC or Windows Media Player can get the freeze to go away. I don't play the video while in capture mode, of course. Quote:
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I used the guide. The software worked fine when I first downloaded it and then it suddenly stopped working for some reason. Would listing my CPU specs help?
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Roxio = Easycap (aka Easycrap, a deserved nickname).
Win10 = problem OS for capturing, updates can randomly nuke capture Capture 720x480 Almost never 640x480 Never anything weird like 640x368 To clarify, capturing without audio is just a test, eliminate a variable. Hushpower wasn't suggesting to capture that way. When using Win10, and VirtualDub fights you, try VirtualDub2. It has problems, but at least test it for the moment. Let's see what works, and doesn't work, and we'll revisit as needed. Note that the 2 fork isn't better or "newer", just different, and not necessarily in a good way. It can work at times, but more often fails. - AmaRecTV is often mentioned, and it can "work", but there's some funny business going on there. I've not had time to really dig into its operation. - Never use OBS, awful for analog capture, that's digital streaming recording software, not the same at all. |
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