Update 15 July 08
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 12:07 pm
I did notice another thing on the orginial Videostuidio 7 CD it also had Windows Media Encoder, but not on the Videostudio 11.5 CD.
So I downloaded the latest version of Windows Media Encoder and I can capture both sound and vision so that means that my hardware is working which was a nagging thought in my mind. Unfortunately the resolution is crap (something like 380 X 220).
I don't know if you get the mag 'PC Pro' in Aussie but they had a big article about capture and transfering video over the last 3 isseus. I am trying to transfer 3 VHS aircraft tapes to DVD as they are not easily available any longer (TSR 2, Canberra and Lightning). OK I know you had the Canberra and I served in the RAF on a Hastings Commonwelth Squardron for 4 years and also worked on Aussie Camberras when they passed through Singapore on thier way to and on thier way back from Vietnam in the mid 1960's.
Hope you can see why I want to preserve these as VCR's are not easily available any longer in the U.K. except for second hand ones.
Jannerhank
So I downloaded the latest version of Windows Media Encoder and I can capture both sound and vision so that means that my hardware is working which was a nagging thought in my mind. Unfortunately the resolution is crap (something like 380 X 220).
I don't know if you get the mag 'PC Pro' in Aussie but they had a big article about capture and transfering video over the last 3 isseus. I am trying to transfer 3 VHS aircraft tapes to DVD as they are not easily available any longer (TSR 2, Canberra and Lightning). OK I know you had the Canberra and I served in the RAF on a Hastings Commonwelth Squardron for 4 years and also worked on Aussie Camberras when they passed through Singapore on thier way to and on thier way back from Vietnam in the mid 1960's.
Hope you can see why I want to preserve these as VCR's are not easily available any longer in the U.K. except for second hand ones.
Jannerhank