Hello
I'm trying to broadcast live over the internet and I really need some help.
I'm using a Toshiba Camileo H2o camera . The resolution of this camera : VGA, WVGA60,QVGA, HD(720p) and HD(1080p). I'm using Composite input and video standard Pal-BDGHI ( that doesn't mean anything to me , but maybe it does to you).
Anyway I played with resolutions but I don't seem able to get the video to fit into a 324x240 window ( CamZoomer , Splitcam and others) corectly, even if the camera has this resolution. What happends is that in most resolutions there are 2 black lines on top and at the bottom of the video (just like new line cinema).
This happends with all resolutions I've tried ,except when in VGA resolution where there are smaller lines on the right and the left of the video.
So please help. Is the camera bad? Is the capture card bad? What should I do?
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Why a 324x240 window? Why not CIF 352x240? CIF PAL is 352x288.
The Osprey 211 wants analog SD input over composite or S-Video. The camera should be outputting 4x3 SD analog video. For no borders that means digital cameras should be set to 704x480i/29.97 (NTSC) or square pixel 640x480. Possibly 768x576 will work.
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