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Question of ididntknewall: Februar 2011
Hi, I s.kommenden Friday a live broadcast now I would like to connect a camera s.den PC, display the PC on the camera image is a logo and give out all s.dem Beamer. Written as simple, the harder is it for me. I have a Canon XM2 my PC has a composite input (RCA / yellow) and output as well as an A and SVideo output. For PC: medion Professional Computer Intel (R) Pentium (R) 1.80 GHz 512MB RAM 4CPU
Now I have tried over the AV output of my camera into the composite input but it is not purely Niels slipped, then I tried it with svideo but again nothing detected.
Then I once when a composite out s.kabel set out to tv but the tv was synonymous in anything, please someone can help me? A What program can I use to display a logo on the camera signal. B, as the PC recognizes the camera and C as I view the output via the composite out hammer out, schonmal thank you in advance! lg Kev
Reply B.DeKid:
Borrow but views nen mixer for the action.
MfG B. DeKid
Reply ididntknewall:
Hey, yes I've been thinking synonymous but I would like to prefer this option because this is not too high a profit.
Reply rush:
Now I have tried over the AV output of my camera into the composite input but it is not purely Niels slipped, then I tried it with svideo but again nothing detected.
How did you do that? And what software do you use? For car because of course nothing is detected ... there is no USB or Firewire ...
So you need such as a TV-capture tool that can access your S-video card or what ever that is synonymous ... there if you choose the appropriate input into the software and followed a valid signal, then you should see a synonymous Picture ...
But I believe that it is difficult, the signal is processed at the same reinzubekommen and spend it ... But one probably. because someone knows a software advice ... I know my way is not enough.
Reply TiMovie:
Search times for VJ software ArKaos ala need only look to whether the synonymous Live can import images. And good luck with a 1.8 Ghz Pentium, hope the performance of your system ranges from there.
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