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From: Bill Rankin on 23 Dec 2009 01:42 If this is off topic please give me a reference to the correct forum/newsgroup. I use MovieMaker to capture video from a DV recorder on a iLink connection. Recently my television died and I was trying to find a temporary way to watch live television by passing it through the DV recorder and viewing it on my monitor. MovieMaker shows the video but the capture screen is small. Is there software available within XP to do this or some way to enlarge the MovieMaker capture screen. Corel Video Studio will display full screen but apparently not in preview mode and the capture software is so sensitive it drops out frequently. Windows Media Player does not seem to handle any streaming input unless it is from a file or internet. I have not even found software I can buy that will display streaming video from a Firewire/iLink port. I could just capture the video and play it later with WMP but that does not work well for football games. Thanks, Bill
From: Hot-text on 24 Dec 2009 21:35 http://www.splitcamera.com/ This Software by splitcamera will do all that you are asking for,,,, Plus More......its "Bill Rankin" <bkds_rankin(a)msn.com> wrote in message news:OINubs5gKHA.1112(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > If this is off topic please give me a reference to the correct > forum/newsgroup. > > I use MovieMaker to capture video from a DV recorder on a iLink > connection. Recently my television died and I was trying to find a > temporary way to watch live television by passing it through the DV > recorder and viewing it on my monitor. MovieMaker shows the video but the > capture screen is small. Is there software available within XP to do this > or some way to enlarge the MovieMaker capture screen. Corel Video Studio > will display full screen but apparently not in preview mode and the > capture software is so sensitive it drops out frequently. Windows Media > Player does not seem to handle any streaming input unless it is from a > file or internet. I have not even found software I can buy that will > display streaming video from a Firewire/iLink port. > > I could just capture the video and play it later with WMP but that does > not work well for football games. > > Thanks, Bill >
From: Bill Rankin on 26 Dec 2009 01:18
That is a good product but now I need to identify what software would be on my side of the splitcamera output and act like a virtual TV set. Something like Windows Movie Maker in preview mode but with a full screen display or a version of Corel Video Studio that worked for more than 20 seconds. I can think of uses for splitcamera at work, Thank you, Bill "Hot-text" <hot-text(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:615AC9CA-B4A3-449B-8E5C-E1F2A7689411(a)microsoft.com... > http://www.splitcamera.com/ > > This Software by splitcamera will do all that you are asking for,,,, Plus > More......its > > > > > "Bill Rankin" <bkds_rankin(a)msn.com> wrote in message > news:OINubs5gKHA.1112(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> If this is off topic please give me a reference to the correct >> forum/newsgroup. >> >> I use MovieMaker to capture video from a DV recorder on a iLink >> connection. Recently my television died and I was trying to find a >> temporary way to watch live television by passing it through the DV >> recorder and viewing it on my monitor. MovieMaker shows the video but >> the capture screen is small. Is there software available within XP to do >> this or some way to enlarge the MovieMaker capture screen. Corel Video >> Studio will display full screen but apparently not in preview mode and >> the capture software is so sensitive it drops out frequently. Windows >> Media Player does not seem to handle any streaming input unless it is >> from a file or internet. I have not even found software I can buy that >> will display streaming video from a Firewire/iLink port. >> >> I could just capture the video and play it later with WMP but that does >> not work well for football games. >> >> Thanks, Bill >> |