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Yet another PVR-250 'capturing/washed out colors' question | ||
| ProperRogue posted 2009 Oct 26 13:06 | ||
| Greetings,
After searching the forum for all things PVR-250 related , I still couldn't find an answer , so I'm hoping maybe someone here can offer a little advice. Does anyone know if the card itself or the WinTV2000 software has more than one area for adjusting the color settings? For example , I have two sources connected via s-video , one using the card's on board connector & the other using the additional AV bracket found on the Hauppauge website. Source 1 , is the cable converter , and the quality of capturing is amazing , thanks to a few tweaks found on this board as well as in the Hauppauge Tweaker. Source 2 - also connected via s-video (bracket) , is the vcr for doing tape transfers. As mentioned on here time & time again , the colors are sometimes washed out , and whites are very bright. This happens though , no matter which source I'm connecting the VCR to. However , using a 2nd display video monitor I can see the colors are fine , so I know it isn't the VCR. Swapping the VCR to either source does the same thing. If I adjust the colors to much , this alters the recording for Source1 , which as I mentioned is already perfect. Any ideas on what I could try? Would switching the VCR output into the 250 from svid to composite make a difference? I hope all this makes sense. Thanks in advance. | ||
| jagabo posted 2009 Oct 26 16:55 | ||
| Your VCR has s-video output? | ||
| ProperRogue posted 2009 Oct 26 18:47 | ||
Yes. I'm using the Panasonic AG1980. | ||
| ProperRogue posted 2009 Oct 29 11:56 | ||
If you're going to be a wiseass jagabo , just piss off! I don't need any help if it comes in the form of sarcasm. I guess the 250 is just an old dinosaur that nobody uses anymore. Forget I asked. | ||
| jagabo posted 2009 Oct 29 17:07 | ||
| I wasn't being a wiseass. Your thread got lost among all the other I participate in.
I was trying to figure out if my PVR-250 had a second s-video input port. When I flip through the inputs using WinTV2000 it shows two composite inputs but only one s-video input. I was going to test the second input but I guess I won't bother now. | ||
| lordsmurf posted 2009 Oct 30 01:54 | ||
| I try to avoid people that appear to be bipolar.
Oct 26 is friendly asking for help. Oct 29 is rude. I don't get it. Anyway, consider getting yourself a proc amp. |
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