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Hi:
I have my regular analog VCR hooked up to the video and audio inputs of the TV tuner card that came with my Dell XPS. The PC is running Windows Media Center 2004. I DO have the appropriate adapter/converter in-line for connecting the VCR's RCA connector to the S-Video connector on the card. Am using Windows Movie Maker. I DO have the input set to Composite (and have also experimented with the S-Video setting). I have successfully captured up to 3 minutes (very specifically 3 minutes) of video and successfully saved them to files. However, anything ANY amount of time beyond 3 minutes, and Movie Maker never finishes its "importing" progress bars. Computer just hangs up. I know sometimes computers are just taking a long time to do something when they seem to freeze up, but I have walked away from it for hours and come back, to find it still stuck, instead of having completed the "Import"/saving operation. Is some setting limiting the file size I can save? Any ideas on any aspect of this? Thanks in advance, Lew |
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Windows Movie Maker is not really designed for capture of analog video.
There are other third party programs that will capture better.... WinDVD Creator, PowerDirector, Nero, Roxio etc -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging "yeswab" <yeswab@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 2B7DB45-663B-4C10-B5F8-1062C133E30C@microsoft.com...> Hi: > > I have my regular analog VCR hooked up to the video and audio inputs of > the > TV tuner card that came with my Dell XPS. The PC is running Windows Media > Center 2004. I DO have the appropriate adapter/converter in-line for > connecting the VCR's RCA connector to the S-Video connector on the card. > > Am using Windows Movie Maker. I DO have the input set to Composite (and > have > also experimented with the S-Video setting). > > I have successfully captured up to 3 minutes (very specifically 3 minutes) > of video and successfully saved them to files. > > However, anything ANY amount of time beyond 3 minutes, and Movie Maker > never > finishes its "importing" progress bars. Computer just hangs up. I know > sometimes computers are just taking a long time to do something when they > seem to freeze up, but I have walked away from it for hours and come back, > to > find it still stuck, instead of having completed the "Import"/saving > operation. > > Is some setting limiting the file size I can save? Any ideas on any aspect > of this? > > Thanks in advance, > Lew |
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Cari:
Thanks for the tip. If you or anyone else could answer this next question, I'd love it: The first time I tried this operation a few months ago, and failed, I got discouraged and walked away. At that time, I absolutely did ALSO try it through Roxio 7, but there seemed to some problem with specifically chroma-phase (I work in television, so I know some stuff). The colors were sort of negative-looking, even though I fooled around with, again, switching the input-types, and everything else I could find in configurations and settings. Now, I have Roxio 8, and the button that says something like "Start Capture" never lights up, presumably because something is wrong. I get a dialog that says something like "Failed to draw Preview". Since the Preview window stays blank, I'm guessing it's some setting or configuration thing that it doesn't like about my inputs. As I've said before, I have the yellow composite video connector from the VCR's output going to the only video input on the computer. (Matter of fact, there are two identical ones on the TV tuner card, and I've tried both.) The only available "Video devices" are "Angel MPEG". Sometimes two show up, sometimes one, and I've tried every possible combination. Yeesh. Any help from anyone would totally make my day, and get my eternal gratitude. (AND my wife's gratitude, because I'm trying to make a huge bookshelf full of old VHS tapes go away!) "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > Windows Movie Maker is not really designed for capture of analog video. > There are other third party programs that will capture better.... WinDVD > Creator, PowerDirector, Nero, Roxio etc > -- > Cari (MS-MVP) > Printing & Imaging > > > > "yeswab" <yeswab@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news 2B7DB45-663B-4C10-B5F8-1062C133E30C@microsoft.com...> > Hi: > > > > I have my regular analog VCR hooked up to the video and audio inputs of > > the > > TV tuner card that came with my Dell XPS. The PC is running Windows Media > > Center 2004. I DO have the appropriate adapter/converter in-line for > > connecting the VCR's RCA connector to the S-Video connector on the card. > > > > Am using Windows Movie Maker. I DO have the input set to Composite (and > > have > > also experimented with the S-Video setting). > > > > I have successfully captured up to 3 minutes (very specifically 3 minutes) > > of video and successfully saved them to files. > > > > However, anything ANY amount of time beyond 3 minutes, and Movie Maker > > never > > finishes its "importing" progress bars. Computer just hangs up. I know > > sometimes computers are just taking a long time to do something when they > > seem to freeze up, but I have walked away from it for hours and come back, > > to > > find it still stuck, instead of having completed the "Import"/saving > > operation. > > > > Is some setting limiting the file size I can save? Any ideas on any aspect > > of this? > > > > Thanks in advance, > > Lew > > > |
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Hmm. Roxio's VideoWave seems to work fine here..... I have a VIVO capable
graphics card. What capture card are you using and which drivers? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging "yeswab" <yeswab@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:999CDD64-ABEB-4908-9D7C-FEB2EE289297@microsoft.com... > Cari: > > Thanks for the tip. If you or anyone else could answer this next question, > I'd love it: > > The first time I tried this operation a few months ago, and failed, I got > discouraged and walked away. > > At that time, I absolutely did ALSO try it through Roxio 7, but there > seemed > to some problem with specifically chroma-phase (I work in television, so I > know some stuff). The colors were sort of negative-looking, even though I > fooled around with, again, switching the input-types, and everything else > I > could find in configurations and settings. > > Now, I have Roxio 8, and the button that says something like "Start > Capture" > never lights up, presumably because something is wrong. I get a dialog > that > says something like "Failed to draw Preview". Since the Preview window > stays > blank, I'm guessing it's some setting or configuration thing that it > doesn't > like about my inputs. As I've said before, I have the yellow composite > video > connector from the VCR's output going to the only video input on the > computer. (Matter of fact, there are two identical ones on the TV tuner > card, > and I've tried both.) > > The only available "Video devices" are "Angel MPEG". Sometimes two show > up, > sometimes one, and I've tried every possible combination. > > Yeesh. > > Any help from anyone would totally make my day, and get my eternal > gratitude. (AND my wife's gratitude, because I'm trying to make a huge > bookshelf full of old VHS tapes go away!) > > > > > > > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > >> Windows Movie Maker is not really designed for capture of analog video. >> There are other third party programs that will capture better.... WinDVD >> Creator, PowerDirector, Nero, Roxio etc >> -- >> Cari (MS-MVP) >> Printing & Imaging >> >> >> >> "yeswab" <yeswab@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news 2B7DB45-663B-4C10-B5F8-1062C133E30C@microsoft.com...>> > Hi: >> > >> > I have my regular analog VCR hooked up to the video and audio inputs of >> > the >> > TV tuner card that came with my Dell XPS. The PC is running Windows >> > Media >> > Center 2004. I DO have the appropriate adapter/converter in-line for >> > connecting the VCR's RCA connector to the S-Video connector on the >> > card. >> > >> > Am using Windows Movie Maker. I DO have the input set to Composite (and >> > have >> > also experimented with the S-Video setting). >> > >> > I have successfully captured up to 3 minutes (very specifically 3 >> > minutes) >> > of video and successfully saved them to files. >> > >> > However, anything ANY amount of time beyond 3 minutes, and Movie Maker >> > never >> > finishes its "importing" progress bars. Computer just hangs up. I know >> > sometimes computers are just taking a long time to do something when >> > they >> > seem to freeze up, but I have walked away from it for hours and come >> > back, >> > to >> > find it still stuck, instead of having completed the "Import"/saving >> > operation. >> > >> > Is some setting limiting the file size I can save? Any ideas on any >> > aspect >> > of this? >> > >> > Thanks in advance, >> > Lew >> >> >> |
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Hi again, Cari:
I've been trying it through Roxio 8's "Capture" menu, because that seemed most obvious. I remember seeing Video Wave on 7 (and never using it), but haven't really looked for it on 8 because fooling around with video at home is still very new to me. I am reading this and responding from work, so can't answer your question about card and drivers right now. However, I am so deeply, almost pathetically grateful (partially kidding) for any kind soul out there being interested in helping, that I will look at this stuff over the Thanksgiving 4-day weekend and respond soon. Thanks again, Lew. |
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Hi; hope you're still out there:
I took screen shots of all three tabs on my video card's Properties page in Device Manager. Apparently, I do indeed have an Angel MPEG Device. The manufacturer is Emuzed, Inc., and it's in "Location 4" (would that mean Slot #4?). The driver is from Emuzed, and is dated 10/27/04, and it is Version 1.0.2.21 . The Details tab has some dropdown menu highlighted called Device Instance Id, and it shows some mysterious string that says: EZD\ANGEL_CH2_rev0\5&B723B7F&0&0000 . Apparently, according to His Majesty, my operating system, "This Device Is Working Properly". "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > Hmm. Roxio's VideoWave seems to work fine here..... I have a VIVO capable > graphics card. > > What capture card are you using and which drivers? > -- > Cari (MS-MVP) > Printing & Imaging > > > > "yeswab" <yeswab@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:999CDD64-ABEB-4908-9D7C-FEB2EE289297@microsoft.com... > > Cari: > > > > Thanks for the tip. If you or anyone else could answer this next question, > > I'd love it: > > > > The first time I tried this operation a few months ago, and failed, I got > > discouraged and walked away. > > > > At that time, I absolutely did ALSO try it through Roxio 7, but there > > seemed > > to some problem with specifically chroma-phase (I work in television, so I > > know some stuff). The colors were sort of negative-looking, even though I > > fooled around with, again, switching the input-types, and everything else > > I > > could find in configurations and settings. > > > > Now, I have Roxio 8, and the button that says something like "Start > > Capture" > > never lights up, presumably because something is wrong. I get a dialog > > that > > says something like "Failed to draw Preview". Since the Preview window > > stays > > blank, I'm guessing it's some setting or configuration thing that it > > doesn't > > like about my inputs. As I've said before, I have the yellow composite > > video > > connector from the VCR's output going to the only video input on the > > computer. (Matter of fact, there are two identical ones on the TV tuner > > card, > > and I've tried both.) > > > > The only available "Video devices" are "Angel MPEG". Sometimes two show > > up, > > sometimes one, and I've tried every possible combination. > > > > Yeesh. > > > > Any help from anyone would totally make my day, and get my eternal > > gratitude. (AND my wife's gratitude, because I'm trying to make a huge > > bookshelf full of old VHS tapes go away!) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > > > >> Windows Movie Maker is not really designed for capture of analog video. > >> There are other third party programs that will capture better.... WinDVD > >> Creator, PowerDirector, Nero, Roxio etc > >> -- > >> Cari (MS-MVP) > >> Printing & Imaging > >> > >> > >> > >> "yeswab" <yeswab@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news 2B7DB45-663B-4C10-B5F8-1062C133E30C@microsoft.com...> >> > Hi: > >> > > >> > I have my regular analog VCR hooked up to the video and audio inputs of > >> > the > >> > TV tuner card that came with my Dell XPS. The PC is running Windows > >> > Media > >> > Center 2004. I DO have the appropriate adapter/converter in-line for > >> > connecting the VCR's RCA connector to the S-Video connector on the > >> > card. > >> > > >> > Am using Windows Movie Maker. I DO have the input set to Composite (and > >> > have > >> > also experimented with the S-Video setting). > >> > > >> > I have successfully captured up to 3 minutes (very specifically 3 > >> > minutes) > >> > of video and successfully saved them to files. > >> > > >> > However, anything ANY amount of time beyond 3 minutes, and Movie Maker > >> > never > >> > finishes its "importing" progress bars. Computer just hangs up. I know > >> > sometimes computers are just taking a long time to do something when > >> > they > >> > seem to freeze up, but I have walked away from it for hours and come > >> > back, > >> > to > >> > find it still stuck, instead of having completed the "Import"/saving > >> > operation. > >> > > >> > Is some setting limiting the file size I can save? Any ideas on any > >> > aspect > >> > of this? > >> > > >> > Thanks in advance, > >> > Lew > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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I'm still here!
I'm wondering if Roxio v8 supports this card, you might want to check their website to see. If there is a demo (trial) available of Cyberlink's PowerDirector (www.gocyberlink.com) try that and see if it helps and correctly identifies the capture card. You might also do the same with Intervideo's WinDVD Creator (www.intervideo.com). I think it's probably a matter of trying each software application in turn and seeing which one identifies the card correctly, the trial and error method. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging "yeswab" <yeswab@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6B95B8CD-F4EA-4762-896C-675FBA0556F3@microsoft.com... > Hi; hope you're still out there: > > I took screen shots of all three tabs on my video card's Properties page > in > Device Manager. > > Apparently, I do indeed have an Angel MPEG Device. The manufacturer is > Emuzed, Inc., and it's in "Location 4" (would that mean Slot #4?). The > driver > is from Emuzed, and is dated 10/27/04, and it is Version 1.0.2.21 . > > The Details tab has some dropdown menu highlighted called Device Instance > Id, and it shows some mysterious string that says: > > EZD\ANGEL_CH2_rev0\5&B723B7F&0&0000 . > > Apparently, according to His Majesty, my operating system, "This Device Is > Working Properly". > > > > > > > > > > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > >> Hmm. Roxio's VideoWave seems to work fine here..... I have a VIVO capable >> graphics card. >> >> What capture card are you using and which drivers? >> -- >> Cari (MS-MVP) >> Printing & Imaging >> >> >> >> "yeswab" <yeswab@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:999CDD64-ABEB-4908-9D7C-FEB2EE289297@microsoft.com... >> > Cari: >> > >> > Thanks for the tip. If you or anyone else could answer this next >> > question, >> > I'd love it: >> > >> > The first time I tried this operation a few months ago, and failed, I >> > got >> > discouraged and walked away. >> > >> > At that time, I absolutely did ALSO try it through Roxio 7, but there >> > seemed >> > to some problem with specifically chroma-phase (I work in television, >> > so I >> > know some stuff). The colors were sort of negative-looking, even though >> > I >> > fooled around with, again, switching the input-types, and everything >> > else >> > I >> > could find in configurations and settings. >> > >> > Now, I have Roxio 8, and the button that says something like "Start >> > Capture" >> > never lights up, presumably because something is wrong. I get a dialog >> > that >> > says something like "Failed to draw Preview". Since the Preview window >> > stays >> > blank, I'm guessing it's some setting or configuration thing that it >> > doesn't >> > like about my inputs. As I've said before, I have the yellow composite >> > video >> > connector from the VCR's output going to the only video input on the >> > computer. (Matter of fact, there are two identical ones on the TV tuner >> > card, >> > and I've tried both.) >> > >> > The only available "Video devices" are "Angel MPEG". Sometimes two show >> > up, >> > sometimes one, and I've tried every possible combination. >> > >> > Yeesh. >> > >> > Any help from anyone would totally make my day, and get my eternal >> > gratitude. (AND my wife's gratitude, because I'm trying to make a huge >> > bookshelf full of old VHS tapes go away!) >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: >> > >> >> Windows Movie Maker is not really designed for capture of analog >> >> video. >> >> There are other third party programs that will capture better.... >> >> WinDVD >> >> Creator, PowerDirector, Nero, Roxio etc >> >> -- >> >> Cari (MS-MVP) >> >> Printing & Imaging >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "yeswab" <yeswab@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news 2B7DB45-663B-4C10-B5F8-1062C133E30C@microsoft.com...>> >> > Hi: >> >> > >> >> > I have my regular analog VCR hooked up to the video and audio inputs >> >> > of >> >> > the >> >> > TV tuner card that came with my Dell XPS. The PC is running Windows >> >> > Media >> >> > Center 2004. I DO have the appropriate adapter/converter in-line for >> >> > connecting the VCR's RCA connector to the S-Video connector on the >> >> > card. >> >> > >> >> > Am using Windows Movie Maker. I DO have the input set to Composite >> >> > (and >> >> > have >> >> > also experimented with the S-Video setting). >> >> > >> >> > I have successfully captured up to 3 minutes (very specifically 3 >> >> > minutes) >> >> > of video and successfully saved them to files. >> >> > >> >> > However, anything ANY amount of time beyond 3 minutes, and Movie >> >> > Maker >> >> > never >> >> > finishes its "importing" progress bars. Computer just hangs up. I >> >> > know >> >> > sometimes computers are just taking a long time to do something when >> >> > they >> >> > seem to freeze up, but I have walked away from it for hours and come >> >> > back, >> >> > to >> >> > find it still stuck, instead of having completed the "Import"/saving >> >> > operation. >> >> > >> >> > Is some setting limiting the file size I can save? Any ideas on any >> >> > aspect >> >> > of this? >> >> > >> >> > Thanks in advance, >> >> > Lew >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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