[AG-TECH] Video capture to video mixer.

Gavin W. Burris aka 86 ga5in at psu.edu
Tue May 13 08:14:34 CDT 2003


Your best bet is to size the VIC video window of choice up and then
use a scan converter from HD15 VGA out to S-Video.  Most scan
converters can zoom in on a subsection of the full VGA signal, giving
you the ability to make a desktop window into a full-screen feed for
mixing.  I've used the TView Gold with much success.

I've been into live video mixing and performance for a while.  Let me
know what you're up to.  I'd like to be involved.

Jimmy Miklavcic wrote (on Mon, 12 May 2003 at 14:17):
> Is anyone out there able to take the incoming video feeds and process 
> them through a video mixer?
> I know some of the graphics cards have an svideo output, does that take 
> the entire screen as the output signal?
> 
> Jimmy
> 
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