@TechTangents do you have a favorite capture device/card to get analog video into your computer?
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Thomas 🔭🕹️ (thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Jun-2024 09:15:58 JST Thomas 🔭🕹️ -
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Thomas 🔭🕹️ (thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jun-2024 00:20:51 JST Thomas 🔭🕹️ @TechTangents hmmm I think I have a OSSC lying around, will see if that can do the trick for me.
Also might grab some old dazzle thing of eBay for like $10
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Tech Tangents (techtangents@dialup.space)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jun-2024 00:20:53 JST Tech Tangents @thomasfuchs
There are a lot of things I haven't messed with like an OSSC and RGB2HDMI. They are probably good, the Extron is just *cheap* while being really solid and the only thing I can't do with it is nearest-neighbor/line-doubling scaling.Is there a particular thing you want to capture or are you looking for a catchall solution?
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Tech Tangents (techtangents@dialup.space)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jun-2024 00:20:54 JST Tech Tangents Right now I've been using an Extron DVS-510 paired with any HDMI capture card that will do full RGB data. It's not perfect, but it's by far the most flexible I have used (which does not include any RetroTink products). The Extron can do Composite, S-Video, Component, VGA, and some other weird stuff if you can adapt it right. The timings are all very adjustable as well and I can get some pretty sold results
If you want a PCIe card, I love my Datapath VisionRGB e1s for VGA capture.
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