Pinnacle 710 S-Video, great picture but no sound?
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I'm trying to digitize a VHS using a VCR with S-Video output with a Pinnacle 710 S-Video to USB box.
Great picture but no sound on OBS (Windows 10). I know VirtualDub is recommended, but it lacks certain adjustments that I can make on OBS. Is there any way to capture the audio through OBS? (I'm using the Crossbar Thing and drivers posted on this forum) Any help will be greatly appreciated! :) |
How is the sound in VirtualDub?
What are the adjustments? Perhaps you can do those, but just unaware. |
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In VirtualDub the sound is perfect, but the program freezes a lot, and I can't set a HD resolution (I know the native resolution is smaller but I need the captured video in 1440x1080 for editing purposes).
Plus, the video is interlaced. If I could fix those things in VirtualDub or just get audio in OBS, then I'd be perfect! |
Capture native, scale later.
Scale during capture is pretty crappy looking, as it forces deinterlaces using inferior methods. Are you deinterlacing, then reinterlacing? Use QTMC via Avisynth via Hybrid to keep it simple. |
Nope, I'm not deinterlacing and then reinterlacing (the imaged I posted is the final result).
Can you please develop on the methods you suggest me? I don't mind getting the original resolution as long as I can fix the interlaced video. -- merged -- Quote:
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He did, first stop using OBS and use vdub or AmarecTV, Second capture native resolution and de-interlace, upscale and encode later. There are tons of applications that can do that depends on your expertise, from script type such as QTGMC and AVIsynth to GUI like Handbrake. and lastly calling someone a dude is not going to help you much.
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I read all the guides I could find here, installed VirtualDub, installed the filters, tried to capture following the instructions, and no, the software is very buggy and it stucks, and I'm not getting the results I expect... I can't even open the file (error related to the format HYMT). Plus, English is not my first language and this is not my cup of tea, so I'm really trying my best to understand everything to recover lost media in the best way, but nothing... I'll just give up, "dude"!:salute: |
HYMT is the multithreaded version of HuffYUV. Try the regular one, it may work better.
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No problem! Also, here is the Virtualdub Settings Guide to help you get a good capture.
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As noted above, capture native format in lossless codec, that way you get what there is on the tape without introducing upscaling artifacts, etc. beyond what the A/D converter in your capture device introduces.
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Good job, Hofmand, thanks. A further suggestion: I think the instructions for finding and running cmd.exe
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Thanks a lot! Ok so in summary: this is just to get a "Raw" capture (before working on the video), right? So I got my capture in .avi without compression and without cropping. Now how should I work on this video? I think I need to apply a deinterlacing filter and make a propper cropping. What's the best method for that? As always, thanks in advance!:congrats: |
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