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Roxio Easy VHS to DVD-Windows

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 11:24 am
by pete_arnett-p40
We used the Roxio Easy VHS to DVD-Windows and it worked great (they also have a Mac version)

Thanks to
headquarters staff for recommending the Roxio Easy VHS to DVD-Windows

The Roxio USB video capture device was recognized (audio and video inputs) by the Meetinghouse Webcast Software running on a Toshiba Netbook with Windows 7 Home Premium

Note: No video capture card required



Diamond VC500 Video Capture

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 7:30 pm
by jwabraham
About 2 weeks ago I installed this device on my computer and was able to create a web cast with no problems. (I am using the Beta webcast software.) I tried it again yesterday as part of the dry run for Stake Conference but now the video (same camera and cables) flickers randomly and is only in black & white. Rebooted the computer and removed/reinstalled the software numerous times with the same results.

Anyone have any ideas how I might get this working again?

Seems like a great product if I can get it working again.

Thanks.

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 8:58 pm
by russellhltn
jwabraham wrote:flickers randomly and is only in black & white.
That tends to sound like a analog problem caused by a poor connection, bad cable or at least a weak signal.

From experience, I would focus on the cables first. They're flexed, walked on, run over, etc and do fail.

Video Capture cards that work

Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 8:30 am
by Paulbb1
We finally hooked up the Osprey 210 card correctly and now the sound does encode like it should.

Add it to the list of those that work.

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"Can we start a list of video capture cards that are working with the Meeting House Webcasting software? What are the pros and cons.

I have one that doesn't encode the sound (Osprey 210). It maybe my setup but it works with Windows Media Encoder.

What are you using that works?"


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Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 2:16 pm
by ldsrussp
Has anyone compared these solutions to see if they give better results than the dedicated box? We have the broadcast box and while sound is good the video is what I get complaints about. It's not the camera feeds as they look fine. It may just be the window encoder to blame but I would still like to hear if anyone has found one of these solutions to give better video.

Also, I don't suppose any of these other solutions would allow dual channel audio, would they? I need to read more on the forums to see if anyone has solved that as the Spanish translation at the local buildings is a pain compared to if we could just send up a second channel of audio.

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 8:02 pm
by Aczlan
russp wrote:Also, I don't suppose any of these other solutions would allow dual channel audio, would they? I need to read more on the forums to see if anyone has solved that as the Spanish translation at the local buildings is a pain compared to if we could just send up a second channel of audio.
See http://tech.lds.org/forum/showthread.php?t=5232
I am told that it can be done, but we haven't had a chance to try it yet.

Aaron Z

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 7:17 am
by harddrive
I haven't officially done a broadcast, but I have an ATI TV Wonder 550 PCI and it works like a champ. I tested it with COAX connection from a VCR and the sound was terrible, but when I use the component input, it worked like a champ.

Posted: Wed May 25, 2011 10:31 am
by Aczlan
Has the Hauppauge 1193 WinTV HVR-1500 card been tested? We have seen some oddness with the Diamond VC600 and are thinking about going to a different card when we buy a computer to webcast with.
It would more convenient to use the HVR-1500 with a laptop rather than a desktop/monitor with an Osprey inside, but I would prefer not to waste time/money on something that will not work.

Thanks

Aaron Z

osprey 210 setup

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2011 6:50 pm
by mikefackrell
Anything special on setting this card up to work with Meetinghouse Webcast? I keep trying to select it but it says it is in use by another program.
Paulbb1 wrote:We finally hooked up the Osprey 210 card correctly and now the sound does encode like it should.

Add it to the list of those that work.

===============
"Can we start a list of video capture cards that are working with the Meeting House Webcasting software? What are the pros and cons.

I have one that doesn't encode the sound (Osprey 210). It maybe my setup but it works with Windows Media Encoder.

What are you using that works?"


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Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 1:03 pm
by Paulbb1
I had no issues with connecting to it for video but did have the sound input in the wrong input.
I wonder if some application that is running in the background that has a capture function. I am not an expert in this area. Maybe someone else has a suggestion.
mikefackrell wrote:Anything special on setting this card up to work with Meetinghouse Webcast? I keep trying to select it but it says it is in use by another program.