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using dazzle to record with PAL 60hz TV - solution found!

Last post 04-05-2012, 16:38 by EvaPilot1. 35 replies.
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  •  03-02-2010, 6:10 383825 in reply to 380935

    Re: valid input signal has not been detected

    Forget movie maker, it doesnt have capture. I dont know what people are on when they say it does. You can also forget about movie maker live as its a joke. Download movie maker 2.6, its the old version that works on Windows 7.

     Anuway dont use movie maker to capture (doesnt even have that option). But this does work with studio 11 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFQnaWYaml0 .

     Its a great screw around and I cant believe they are still selling this product with such an obvious flaw.

  •  03-02-2010, 8:01 383853 in reply to 383825

    Re: valid input signal has not been detected

    In Windows XP, Windows Movie Maker has an option to capture from a video camera or external source. Can't say about Win 7. The only problem is the resulting output file from WMM is AVI type one, which has to be converted to type two to work in Studio.

    Don

  •  03-17-2010, 5:38 388390 in reply to 229985

    Re: using dazzle to record with PAL 60hz TV - solution found!

    Does anyone know of any other programs that can detect and record PAL-60 from the dazzle? as studio is woefully inadequate.

    Btw it seems the OLD platinum can with a program that actually worked http://www.xboxer360.com/videos/capture-video-from-your-uk-xbox-360/ according to there a program called "studio quick smart" would capture the PAL 60 signal. Is this still available anywhere?

     

  •  05-28-2010, 21:55 402003 in reply to 388390

    Re: using dazzle to record with PAL 60hz TV - solution found!

    im still having troubles with my DVC100, all i get is a black screen with a hook mine up. i have downloaded all the links that have been posted in this thread and there is still no picture.

  •  05-28-2010, 23:50 402011 in reply to 402003

    Re: using dazzle to record with PAL 60hz TV - solution found!

    ok i have had a little sucsess. i got the picture working by useing AMcap. but after 15mins of useing it, my laptop crashed. did a reboot and worked fine untill i tried to open AMcap. so now AMcap is crashing my computer.

     

    is there another program i can download that works the same as AMcap?

  •  07-31-2010, 11:59 412998 in reply to 402011

    Re: using dazzle to record with PAL 60hz TV - solution found!

    There is an easy solution to all those who want to record from a dazzle in 60 Hz. An easy solution and no hassle really ( this is for ps3, xbox and can work for just tv )

     You will need (for ps3 and xbox )

    The RCA cable provided with the console

    A double ended RCA cable

    A Scartplug as is shown Here

    A dazzle

    A computer

    AMcap ( you can download this on the internet for free, the demo version is good enough )

     

    What to do :

    Plug your double ended RCA cable into your dazzle and the TV ( one end in each )

    Plug your cosole cable into the scart plug and insert into the back of the TV

    The brightness might go down on your TV at this point. This is normal.

    Open AMcap.  Click on Devices and select the Dazzle. Go into Options / Video capture Filter and select Pal-B or the setting witch has colour for you (most people wil have Pal-B or Seacam)

     Click on Capture, and there you go. The footage may look like it lags on screen but I re assure you it doesn't on playback. Only downfall, no sound. But i'm working on that!

     

    You can edit your video in movie maker afterwards.

     

     

     

  •  11-03-2010, 4:15 430627 in reply to 380935

    Re: valid input signal has not been detected

    BOWEnage:
    I am using a Pinnacle Studio Movie Box HD, and Windows 7, will this still work with Windows Live Movie Maker? That's the only version of WMM for Windows 7.

    My son has that version of WMM and he can't get it to see the Pinnacle Device nor the Easycap, apparently WMM in Windows Xp could see them both fine - hope this helps 

  •  11-04-2010, 11:26 430999 in reply to 430627

    Re: valid input signal has not been detected

    PunkSunflower, just got word that the Pinnacle 710-USB won't capture Pal60Hz.
  •  11-04-2010, 21:59 431102 in reply to 430999

    Re: valid input signal has not been detected

    Not saying that who-ever spoke THAT word did it with a foot in his mouth, but I have seen a report of a person using Magix 17HD to make the USB710 work properly with PAL60
  •  02-15-2011, 9:37 453326 in reply to 380935

    Re: valid input signal has not been detected

    So does

    Dazzle Platinium DVC 100 Work with 60Hz ? . Or do i have to download the Driver thingy

    Kinda Stuck 

  •  04-05-2012, 16:38 525246 in reply to 453326

    re:

    I have been trying to record PAL 60 and I can tell you that my dazzle cannot do it properly.
    Secam will give you colour, however, the picture is wrong. Trying to record anything particularly dark using secam will result in a pitch black screen, whereas NTSC_433 or NTSC_M_J will result in a perfect picture, only its black and white, which is not acceptable really.

    I will try a firmware update or something.
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