Hi,
I have the following setup, Digital Camera with special video editing cable to notebook.
I want to use my notebook as a external viewfinder... I have tryed a few program's like amcap, they can let me see the viewfinder on screen with full screen function but i'm still missing a bit of the viewfinders screen especially the right and bottom part of the viewfinder is not been put on screen on the laptop the rest i can see.
How can i fix this or is there a program that let's me few te total screen of my viewfinder..
Greetings, Dj Viper
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Try CaptureFlux.
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Hi,
Tried it, also full screen but also the same problem that there i s missing a part on the right and bottom..
Greetings, Dj Viper -
Hmmm... Strange. Can you post a screen shot?
There is some corner of a foreign field that is forever England: Telstra Stadium, Sydney, 22/11/2003.
Carpe diem.
If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much room. -
Hi,
Can't post a print screen... but i think i now what's the problem... If i change the resolution of the capture device to 750x450 or something is the highest than the display of left to right is fully displayed but only the bottom part is missing.
If i get the resolution of the top to bottom correct than if would be fixed i think...
Greetings, Dj Viper
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