Video capture for PVC

Using the Church Webcasting System, YouTube, etc. Including cameras and mixers.
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drepouille
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Video capture for PVC

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I wandered into Best Buy, and told the kids in blue that I needed to capture composite video from a camera to a USB port on my laptop. They gave me blank stares and silence, so I went elsewhere.

Since I have been directed to use PVC instead of a webcast, I bought the following Video 2 PC product: http://www.ionaudio.com/products/detail ... -2-pc-mkii

I could have also bought this Video 2 Go product: http://www.ionaudio.com/products/details/video-2-go

After I bought the above device, I remembered that my wife bought this for me years ago:
http://www.roxio.com/enu/products/easy- ... rview.html

Will any of the above devices work with PVC?
Will my dual core Dell Studio 1737 be able to manage a PVC?
Dana Repouille, Plattsmouth, Nebraska
rolandc
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Re: Video capture for PVC

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Post by rolandc »

I cannot comment on the others but this one by startech has been bullet proof for me.

http://www.amazon.com/StarTech-SVID2USB ... +svid2usb2
Roland
justincy
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Re: Video capture for PVC

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Post by justincy »

The key for any device to work with PVC is for it to install drivers on your computer and register itself as a source of video, such as a webcam. If it does that then it should be available to PVC.
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