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Rob2D 51009464 4.0 Driver3/31/2021
Topic: can the Pinnacle systems pctv ROB2D-51009464-4.0 card be used to display on my t (Read 4861 times).Couldnt remember why I had kept it (other than the usual hoarding tendencies), but then found all the strips of photographic negatives (which this scanner can turn into digital photos).
LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Bookmark Share Digg this Thread Add Thread to del.icio.us Bookmark in Technorati Tweet this thread Share on Facebook Reddit Thread Tools Search Thread Advanced Search 1st November 2018, 11:25 AM 1 Koldov Join Date May 2011 Location Bedfordshire Posts 1,811 Thank Post 673 Thanked 296 Times in 203 Posts Rep Power 173 VHS tape to a Digital Format - DVDMP4 or even AVI etc. Recently had a clear out of some old gear in my loft and came across some old home videos on VHS tape (luckily I have also found a VHS tape player), however I want to convert them to a digital format. Ive also discovered an old Pinnacle TV tunercapture card and I can get the card drivers installed, but cant verify if there is actually any output as Ive realised I dont have the original capture software. Rob2D 51009464 4.0 Free And AbleObviouosly looking for something free and able to capture the output from the card into a decent formatfilesizequality (although Im aware the VHS output wont be very good quality - just dont want to lose what little there is). November 2018, 11:35 AM 2 LeMarchand Join Date Jan 2008 Location The Mountains of Madness Posts 12,932 Thank Post 3,686 Thanked 4,777 Times in 2,923 Posts Rep Power 2634 Pretty sure VLC does this. No idea why, just no combination of software choices or cable connections is giving me anything, so back to the drawing board (I had another one years ago but threw it out never thinking I would need it again - dont you just hate that). So, on the hunt for a cheap and cheerful solution Anybody done this sort of thing before Should I get a USB thing from Amazon Or a dedicated PC card Or maybe search Fleabay for something like this:g:qOwAAOSwOuFb1s3 z:rk:6 f:0 5th November 2018, 01:58 PM 5 unixmanagain Join Date Nov 2011 Location The Black Country Posts 3,340 Thank Post 351 Thanked 923 Times in 605 Posts Rep Power 1106 We have a similar USB device that you mentioned. My experience has been that it works fine on W7 but not on W10. I found that on W10, it would sometimes not capture the file and if the window was minimised it wouldnt capture it at all. However, CSL did send me some new software that fixes this problem and it now says the product is W10 compatible. I never bothered to install the new version and Im not sure if I have it any longer. I also find Avidexmux, Handbreak and DVDStyler useful to have. ![]() Was just a cheapo one, but seemed to work on W10 once Id found up-to-date drivers. November 2018, 03:24 PM 7 baldpig Join Date May 2014 Location Essex Posts 3,911 Thank Post 675 Thanked 1,960 Times in 1,131 Posts Rep Power 1541 Originally Posted by Koldov Recently had a clear out of some old gear in my loft and came across some old home videos on VHS tape (luckily I have also found a VHS tape player), however I want to convert them to a digital format. Out of interest, whats the makemodel of the current capture device. I found using VLC for the capture a little confusing as it appears you have to set the Video Input pin, but neither VLC or Descaler came up with a picture regardless of what input I chose or what settings I tried (I was hoping there would be some software available that would take the guesswork out - hence my original question). Of course it could be the VCR I was using as it only has the co-ax and a scart, so I had to use an adapter. Rob2D 51009464 4.0 Download 12Th NovemberNovember 2018, 03:57 PM 9 baldpig Join Date May 2014 Location Essex Posts 3,911 Thank Post 675 Thanked 1,960 Times in 1,131 Posts Rep Power 1541 It looks like this is the original software: TVC 6.4.8 Download 12th November 2018, 02:03 PM 10 chewee Join Date Feb 2016 Location Bath Posts 95 Thank Post 3 Thanked 22 Times in 10 Posts Rep Power 22 maybe try OBS as that supports a huge range of input sources. I was very close to downloading some drivers from ALL DRIVER type sites and knew this was the wrong way to go and that I was getting too desperate to make it work and about to throw caution to the wind. So, after messing about with various solutions from XP mode to a VM running XP (both of which made finding the drivers for my modern machine impossible) I realised there was only really one solution. Windows-XP-home.jpg I put back together a box with an INTEL 946GZIS board, Pentium D 2.8 GHz, 3 GB RAM. Rob2D 51009464 4.0 Full XP SP3It has SATA ports and PCIe (thanks to NVIDIAs legacy drivers), so I didnt have to go completely old school - and run a full XP SP3 on it (unofficial SP4 and POS reg hack) Avast still do an anti-virus for XP, but it wont go near a network - it doesnt really need to, so thats ok. I also had an Epson Perfection 2480 Photo scanner which doesnt have modern drivers or scanning software and have hooked that up to my XP box too.
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