![]() ![]() I'd rather not buy capture card after capture card if I can avoid it, so if it can put out a signal my SC-512N1-L/DVI will accept, then great. Hopefully gets accepted, I'm interested in seeing what it can do. I saw a low priced auction for some boxed Gefen units so I put in an offer for one. Please do not advertise this one's capable of 720*400 so price got lower. Since portta scaler is less than 10 bucks, it should be more cheaper. Gefen should do that, I also recently bought them cheaply. I suspect this has to do with some disharmony between the Gefen's scaler and the Samsung's scaler. The only caveat is that the Gefen output is vastly superior at 720P when compared to either 480P or 1080P. ![]() I get all modes: BIOS, DOS, VESA, and Windows 3.1 with both SVGA and S3 Trio 64 drivers. The solution that works for me is a Gefen VGA to DVI Plus with a DVI to HDMI cable going directly into my Samsung 4K TV. I recently tackled this problem with help from all the great information in this thread. The biggest change between them is the brightness and the quality of them. Here is a simple comparison between Composite and S-Video. The output quality was great for my needs. And I don't know if it is in UVC but it should be.įor capturing output from Retro PCs or any PCs I used S-Video input in DVC90 in which I connected the output from my VGA to Composite / S-Video converter box. I was also trying it on Ubuntu on an x86 i5-660 machine and it was working too and also without drivers too. But I think that was only because I was connected to RPi with VNC. After reboot, it started to work but I saw some stutter. It was not working and it was saying about something about SPI, so I enabled SPI in Raspberry Pi settings and rebooted. But it is not UVC so it does not work without VideoGlide.Īnd for Linux, I used Raspbian on Raspberry Pi 3. And also changing resolutions is working.įor macOS that I use now, I had only to use VideoGlide and it works fine too, no drivers needed. DVC90 on them works without any problems and is in UVC mode so that I can use it in Skype, Wirecast, OBS etc. It has only 32bit drivers for Windows, but I found a workaround that you need to download 64bit drivers for DVC100 and install them and force the video driver on DVC90. I've been using some things for VGA capturing. ![]()
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