> > Have you tried Hauppauge's own WinTV software? > > > > In regard to the WinTV software, > > "NOTE: If you have a PVR-500, you would use the same software (the PVR-500 is > > essentially two PVR-150s on the same card)" > > No, I haven't the harddisk space for it, neither can I use it due to me only > receiving the card, not the WinTV Disc. It says on the site that you need the disc to > continue. > > > Also, this was in one of the FAQs: > > > > Third party capture applications not supported > > The WinTV-PVR-150 records directly to MPEG using onboard Hardware encoders. Most > > third party capture applications are looking to attach to a card or driver that > > supports uncompressed video recordings. Like AVI files. These programs cannot > capture > > video directly using the PVR-150. (ie. MovieMaker, Media Encoder, Pinnacle Studio, > > Adobe Premiere) > > You can, however, capture the video using the WInTV2000 application an then import > > the MPEG video files into the 3rd party program for editing or recording onto DVD. > > NOTE: These 3rd party programs do work: SageTV, BeyondTV and Microsoft's Media > > Center. > > Hmm... Messing about with VLC's settings I've discovered it's using the RF port for > some reason, but changing the input pin setting is helping, I'm not getting static > anymore. > > Also, VLC can nativly decode MPEG formats > > EDIT: After messing around with the video pins, I got this! Now to mess around with > the Audio pins
Ew, WTF are you using, RF? :P
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