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video player with preview on firewire? |
| edge_lv posted 2007 Sep 04 08:35 |
| i`m wondering if there is a software video player, that gives the output on desktop, and also on firewire hardware, let`s say, a DV camcorder? perhaps there is such a plugin for VLC or Windows Media player? I know it is possible, cause adobe premiere pro gives the video preview on DV camcorder during editing. so, i`m wondering, isn`t there a video player using the same way for output.
the TV-out for my videocard burned down, so I cann`t view my movies on TV at the moment from PC. So i tought, isn`t there a video player with a feature described above, cause it would solve my problem, as DV camcorder forwards the input video signal from firewire further to TV cables. Of course, camcorder needs a DV IN feature. Any ideas? |
| JohnnyMalaria posted 2007 Sep 04 09:17 |
| Use our Enosoft DV Processor. It can send a DV AVI file to a window on your desktop (or full screen) and to a DV camcorder via Firewire at the same time.
By default, only the Firewire output will be used. To see the video on your PC (and hear the audio), enable the monitoring option (see Monitoring Video And Audio in the Help file). If you have Vista, read the advice about audio on the same Help page. (You'll need XP or Vista and a CPU with SSE2. If you don't, the installer will tell you.) |
| rumplestiltskin posted 2007 Sep 04 12:08 |
| I suspect QT Pro will enable this functionality but, as I am at PC right now, not my iMac, I can't confirm this for you. I suspect QT Pro will enable this functionality but, as I am at PC right now, not my iMac, I can't confirm this for you. :( |
| edge_lv posted 2007 Sep 05 11:40 |
| [quote="JohnnyMalaria"]Use our [url=http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Enosoft_DV_Processor]Enosoft DV Processor[/url]. It can send a DV AVI file to a window on your desktop (or full screen) and to a DV camcorder via Firewire at the same time.
By default, only the Firewire output will be used. To see the video on your PC (and hear the audio), enable the monitoring option (see Monitoring Video And Audio in the Help file). If you have Vista, read the advice about audio on the same Help page. (You'll need XP or Vista and a CPU with SSE2. If you don't, the installer will tell you.)[/quote] TNX! it works, but unfortunatelly only for DV avi files. Is there any hope to get other formats available in that player? DVD and DivX at least? |
| JohnnyMalaria posted 2007 Sep 05 12:02 |
| GraphEdit may work as long as it can take DivX as an input. You will need to manually build a graph that takes the input, decodes it (with audio) and then splits the decoded part in two. One copy goes to a video renderer, another needs to be encoded to DV and then sent to an attached DV device.
A picture paints a thousand words - unfortunately I don't have GraphEdit on this computer so can't show you the graph needed....Also, I don't use DivX so don't know if it would work. |
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