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| Shadow |
| Posted: Nov 13 2002, 09:42 PM |
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Okay, I have my PS2 hooked up to my MSI GeForce3 Ti200 which has happens to have an s-video in. I hooked the PS2 up to that and grabbed an RCA to headphone jack converter and plugged in the audio. Been playing Vice City in Virtual Dub but I'm having some problems.
First off, NONE OF THE FILTERS WORK :/...or so it seems. I thought it was working at first and then I tried adding a vertical flip filter which did nothing. The video looks pretty blurry in preview mode, and I looked into the whole thing and I've heard that deinterlacing does the trick. Also, it isn't that blurry in Preview mode BUT I get those - lines that outline everything and I can't stretch the screen with the window size which really bothers me.
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| jcsston |
| Posted: Nov 13 2002, 10:20 PM |
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The filters in Capture mode only work when you are capturing to disk.
Try using, Video -> Stretch to Window. That will enlarge the Overlay but how large it makes it depends on your video capture hardware.
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| Morsa |
| Posted: Nov 13 2002, 10:29 PM |
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You might give a try to Dscale. May be it works better for you. |
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| Org |
| Posted: Nov 14 2002, 01:01 AM |
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Doesn't DScaler require a video chip from Brooktree/Conexant (bt848/878/879/etc)? And doesn't most NVidia based cards use video chips from Philips? I know the Asus cards do and I wouldn't be surprised if the MSI cards used them too. |
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| Morsa |
| Posted: Nov 14 2002, 01:15 AM |
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I don´t really know, sorry. |
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| The Zep Man |
Posted: Nov 14 2002, 04:12 PM |
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I tried DScaler once on my machine (Windows 98 SE)...
My capture card contains a BT878 chip, and since the included program with my card sucks, I gave it a shot with DScaler.
The first moment I start it up, and my card gets "detected" my computer immediatly freezes! Everything hanged. The only escape was the reset button.
DScaler, not for me... I don't know how it will work on a Nvidia card (if it works at all), but I just don't trust software which claims that it can "talk direct to the hardware, without using the driver".
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| Shadow |
| Posted: Nov 15 2002, 12:36 PM |
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I said that I already use Stretch to Window in Overlay....I want it in Preview.
...And DScaler doesn't work. It says there is no suitable hardware.
Do any of you know of any other programs? My MSI card came with WinCoder and WinProducer. I tried WinCoder and it worked nicely but it couldn't deinterlace, and WinProducer says it can do filters in overlay mode but the CD with the installer on it doesn't work.
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