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For starters, my TBC1000, which apparently has a dud circuit board, so that's fun. Pulled out my AVT Whateveritis, and set that up.
I'm using a different computer, but I did have most of the software as portable versions stored in my Dropbox, so that shouldn't be as much of an obstacle as it could have been. I'm capturing with a Hauppauge USB-Live2. I had a GraphEdit file with the capture device and crossbar—that had broken and I needed to set it up again, so I may have done it wrong but it at least looks right. I then have an AviSynth file: Quote:
I can see a video preview, and even capture, in VirtualDub, but for some reason Lagarith isn't on the compression options, and that's what I'd been using previously. I tried UtVideo, just to test it out, and could capture but it dropped over 200 frames in the first couple of minutes which seems...not ideal. Not sure what steps I need to take from here. Lagarith not being installed on this machine would be an obvious guess, but if I exit Capture mode in VDub and open an AVI file it offers me Lagarith compression there. Not sure if there's a plugin or something else missing that's breaking AviSynth and AmarecTV? Anyone have any insight here? |
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- Live2 never great, so many issues. - AmarecTV has many issues. - GraphEdit isn't really needed when card/software works as intended Quote:
But use that AVT-8710 proc amp, not the capture card's "proc amp". Quote:
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Are you using VirtualDub, or VirtualDub2? Because what you describe is a "2" problem. One of many. You likely just need to install the actual Lagarith codec. However, you probably should not. Lagarith has a known byte order problem with capturing video, which can lead to corruption or flipped frames/fields. Ut issues are common. As are FFV1. Those were really developed for post-SD video. Huffyuv really is the best codec for video capture. Stable, still installs on the latest Windows OS, and works flawlessly. |
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