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Easycap 2.0 problem with wireless camera...

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tmady
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Post Posted: Jun 23, 2009 21:56 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Hello,

I've been extremely frusterated with Easycap 2.0. I just received mine today and installed it correctly (as you will see).

The main reason I got it is so I can get the wireless camera on my vexplorer (little robot) would work on my computer. After I installed Easycap and turned on my camera's wireless receiver (without the camera being on) and the screen does those white lines a TV would do (the ones left from the big bang!) .. Then I proceed to turn on the camera and I get a really bad glitch or something and the capturing in ULEAD freezes and I get a really rough image of what the camera saw when it was turned on (and it freezes)...

I wanted to see if it was the camera or receiver and I tried a different camera/receiver and it does the same thing... I turn on the receiver and ULEAD shows the white TV lines from the receiver, and then I turn on the camera and ULEAD freezes my screen and all I have is a frozen image of what the camera saw when it was turned on (mind you this image is black and white and the camera is color, plus the white lines all over it) -- please help!!!!


P.S if needed I can record a vide of exactly what it does... (I recorded one and played it back and it turns out the audio works fairly good when I turn on the camera but it's the video output that is bad)


tmady
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Post Posted: Jun 24, 2009 15:58 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Fascinating, not one person has even the slightest clue?

tmady
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Post Posted: Jun 25, 2009 19:28 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Well, if it makes any of you feel better, I don't have an answer to the question either.

tmady
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Post Posted: Jul 02, 2009 21:37 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Can someone at least just type anything to let me know anyone is alive out there? Just a "." will do.

Honest Amish
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Post Posted: Jul 07, 2009 13:28 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Trust me man, this place is useless. I'd find somewhere else where people actually respond to you.

Bjs
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Post Posted: Jul 07, 2009 15:04 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

No... Trust me... This forum is informative but you should provide as much detail as possible about the device.

Brand name and model of camera ?
Did you check their website for updated drivers package?
Have you tried other capture programs other than ulead?

All these and more tests will pin point the exact problem.

I myself have a similar device and found if the camera isnt recieving proper 3.3v+ then all hell can happen ... capture apps freezing and such.

When you return with more information we will be able to assist you in locating the fault in question


jagabo
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Post Posted: Jul 07, 2009 15:05 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

I don't know anything about that particular device but odd cameras like that often don't work with general video capture software. You have to use the software that comes with it.

I did a little searching. It soulds like the camera broadcasts standard NTSC video on an over-the-air channel (probably 2, 3, or 4):

Quote:
More than a mere toy, the Revell Vexplorer boasts its own built-in spy camera, transmitting live color pictures with sound to any standard television. Utilizing a camera receiver module box, it broadcasts video over distances up to 150 feet.


Things to try:

1) Can you watch video from the camera on a TV set to the appropriate channel?

2) Can you capture other over-the-air broadcasts with the capture device? Try the coax output from a VCR or old video game.

3) Maybe you have interference from another over-the-air broadcast device?

4) Make sure the capture device and software is set up to capture NTSC, not PAL. The symptoms you describe sound a lot like what you get when you have this problem.

5) Update to the latest drivers and software for the capture device.

6) There are many devices call "Easycap". If you give the manufacturer's name and exact model number you might get more precise suggestions from others who have the same device.


jimmalenko
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Post Posted: Jul 08, 2009 05:57 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Have you considered contacting the support section of the manufacturers of either the robot and/or the "capture card" ?

Honest Amish wrote:
Trust me man, this place is useless. I'd find somewhere else where people actually respond to you.

laugh.gif great attitude, mr johnny-come-lately rolleyes.gif

Your one and only post goes unanswered for a couple of days so you can the whole forum? sad.gif
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glenarule
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Post Posted: Jul 19, 2009 22:26 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Hello All, Please welcome a luddite in your midst! I am having trouble even understanding the questions, but I'm thinking of having Stevegrabber put up for sainthood! I bought an easygrabber too, and I just want to get my old family videos onto DVD. I've loaded the software as provided. Next step I thought was to connect to my video player. Right? The easycap plugs are all female, as are the plugs in the video player, so I guess my first step is an adaptor which has the four plugs. Right so far?
And then if I get that far - and I know this is a really, really dopey question - am I meant to have the video player set to play to do the recording? confused.gif


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