Hi all,
I have an video editing system at work which I used to output a minute of SMTP-bars to a DV-tape. Played back the tape on a DV-VTR, connected using S-VHS to the TV-tuner, and used DScalers auto calibration to adjust the settings.
With regards to the colors and such coming from the TV-tuner, instead of the S-VHS input. Is the calibration still valid, ir should I scrap it? I must say it's awesome watching DScaler calibrating colors automagially.
The setup was BTW a bit untraditional since the TV-tuner card (Avermedia TvPhone) is in a IBM Thinkpad docking station, which a T23 is plugged into.
There isn't actually any problems doing it when using the T23, but when I use my own T22 it has problems creating the overlay windows in anything except full screen.
If size is reduced to windows size, it just shows a part of the image, as if the video was running fullscreen behind the desktop, and the DScaler window was like a tunnel going through it. Like a zoom mode or something.
But fullscreen works, and window mode works on the T23 as well.
Best regards from Denmark.
I have an video editing system at work which I used to output a minute of SMTP-bars to a DV-tape. Played back the tape on a DV-VTR, connected using S-VHS to the TV-tuner, and used DScalers auto calibration to adjust the settings.
With regards to the colors and such coming from the TV-tuner, instead of the S-VHS input. Is the calibration still valid, ir should I scrap it? I must say it's awesome watching DScaler calibrating colors automagially.
The setup was BTW a bit untraditional since the TV-tuner card (Avermedia TvPhone) is in a IBM Thinkpad docking station, which a T23 is plugged into.
There isn't actually any problems doing it when using the T23, but when I use my own T22 it has problems creating the overlay windows in anything except full screen.
If size is reduced to windows size, it just shows a part of the image, as if the video was running fullscreen behind the desktop, and the DScaler window was like a tunnel going through it. Like a zoom mode or something.
But fullscreen works, and window mode works on the T23 as well.
Best regards from Denmark.