Colin Eby wrote:
>All,
>
>Wondered if someone could advise... I'm from an NTSC and PAL capable
>tape deck, in the UK. I believe that means the signal coming from the
>deck will be NTSC_443 compliant. What is captured through VLC or XAWTV
>is slightly grainy black and white (no green band). It ki
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 5:02 PM, Colin Eby wrote:
> There's clear evidence I can get some kind of tool chain to work in
> Windows. But I wondered if there wasn't some fine tuning to the driver
> that would get Linux rig to work. And I wondered if there were known
> issues around the NTSC_443 norm.
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 5:02 PM, Colin Eby wrote:
> There's clear evidence I can get some kind of tool chain to work in
> Windows. But I wondered if there wasn't some fine tuning to the driver
> that would get Linux rig to work. And I wondered if there were known
> issues around the NTSC_443 norm.
All,
Wondered if someone could advise... I'm from an NTSC and PAL capable
tape deck, in the UK. I believe that means the signal coming from the
deck will be NTSC_443 compliant. What is captured through VLC or XAWTV
is slightly grainy black and white (no green band). It kinda looks like
the there