It seems to vary with the capture device and and how the Direct Show driver works. Transcoding seems to be dependent on whether the card has a hardware MPEG decoder or not. The units with the hardware decoder are the easiest to do transcoding functions in compatible formats.Ya please I would love to know what the commands is. I am trying to access my conexant bt878 tv signal and composite input
Try searching Google or something, for "Graph Edit" or "graphedt". Often times what you find will be missing the help file or the proppage.dll (this needs to be registered but is not required). The newest SDK from Microsoft does not contain Graph Edit.Is there anyway I can get it without having to download the entire SDK?
I found it at http://files.digital-digest.com/downloa ... 011008.zip
What info do I want from it and how do I get that
ThanxI don't think that extracting the pin numbers is exactly what you are looking for.
.... proppage.dll
.... About the only thing necessary to get started is knowing the Chroma format (assuming no hardware MPEG) and how audio is transfered from the card to the computer. Then fill in the information in "Open capture device" including the advanced options.
Look in the directory where Graph Edit is. Probably "C:\Program Files\GraphEdit" I have only seen it occasionally with the SDK, but it must be registered. The easiest way is from a DOS box in the directory where it exists. The command is "regsevr32 proppage.dll" and Windows will fill in the path. Of coarse it must exist, so if it doesn't, try doing a search for it on the web.I found the "stable" release version 0.84 falls over when I try play the composite stream. However I tried 0.85 daily build and it works OK. Initially I went straight into the config and found the option of setting the input and output video and audio pins on the capture device. That is why I was trying to find out what those pins are.
how do I know if I have the proppage.dll file?
This is what you are looking for "YUY2". Some codecs will identify it but not all, that's why I suggested the DLL. Still, finding the dll and registring it is worth while. What are the codecs in use?I can se that the colour format is YUY2, I would love to add that as a config parameter, but have no idea what dshow: ... command/tag I should use?
Even the Developers admit that the documentation needs updating. I have run across things in the core that are not brought out, mainly because they are buggy and still being worked on. Then there are some things you will discover that should work and don't But all in all VLC is without peer.Anyhow I slowwed down, reset the configuration and then found that it picked up the composite input OK. So it seems to be working OK now.
I am significantly impressed at how powerful this application is and would really like to find out how to drive it properly. (Things like not getting the I tend to get the audio vizualization being duplicated behind the video (Also I am sure you could get it mixing with the video ). I get the impression that the options are limitless. But where do I find some help files that put some handles on this beautiful beast?[/b]
That was actually dumb not to look at the Forum Index again - I tend to only revisit my or specific posts to watch the development and not see what the general influx is.This Forum -- Feature Requests
At least you are further along than when you started and I''m not aware of another program that will come close to what you want to do here.
The developers have not tried to keep a list of cards. If the card is an older analog card it will probably work with any version of VLC. If the card is a newer DVB card then the module has been updated and you should try VLC 0.8.5I'm trying to do the same with a pinnacle Studio PCTV. Any sugest.
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