Video capture w/ Pinnacle
Video capture w/ Pinnacle
I'm trying to capture video from a vcr using Pinnacle Studio 10.
I can copy using regular audio and video cables (Red, yellow, white) but when I try to use an S-video cable there's no video. There is a \"Video input\" setting for \"Composite\" or \"S-Video\" which I have used.
VCR tape was recorded from the T.V. so it's a little grainy already so I'm just trying to keep it as clear as possible.
Any ideas.
I can copy using regular audio and video cables (Red, yellow, white) but when I try to use an S-video cable there's no video. There is a \"Video input\" setting for \"Composite\" or \"S-Video\" which I have used.
VCR tape was recorded from the T.V. so it's a little grainy already so I'm just trying to keep it as clear as possible.
Any ideas.
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S-Video is a higher quality than composite, (what your calling RCA). Really limited with troubleshooting ideas with the information provided so perhaps post your question here;
http://forums.pinnaclesys.com/forums/77/ShowForum.aspx
Good luck.
http://forums.pinnaclesys.com/forums/77/ShowForum.aspx
Good luck.
Super Video or Separated Video abbreviated S-Video and also known as Y/C is an analog video signal that carries the video data as two separate signals, luma (luminance) and chroma (colour), unlike composite video which carries picture information as a single lower-quality signal, or component video which carries picture information as three separate higher-quality signals — typically luma and two chroma components. S-Video, as most commonly implemented, carries 480i or 576i resolution video, i.e., standard definition video, but does not carry audio on the same cable.
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HuH?thewolfe wrote:After reading the fine print on the back of the manual of the vcr/DVD, it said that s-video only works with the DVD output and not with the DVD output.
Thanks for the post and sorry for the wild goose chase
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