VideoHelp Forum




+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 7 of 7
  1. I have purchased Windvr3 to replace Windvr. When I press record, I get a message that tells me that the hardware does not support the record format. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what the correct settings would be to allow the use of this TV box with this software?
    Everything works fine using the old Windvr software, except the inability to directly record to SVCD format, which has been my goal all along.
    I just want to record TV shows, and then record them to SVCD with the least amount of work! Please help!
    Thanks.
    Tom
    tragatz@cox.net
    tom_ragatz@rac.ray.com
    Quote Quote  
  2. Guest
    Hi,

    Does WinDVR3 feature :

    a) The ability to record audio at 48 KHz ?

    b) Does it include a counter of captured X dropped frames ?

    Thanks !
    Quote Quote  
  3. Yes to your query about 48.0. I do not know the answer to your second question.
    Quote Quote  
  4. Guest
    Originally Posted by tragatz
    Yes to your query about 48.0. I do not know the answer to your second question.
    Thanks, this sw would be really great if it featured this function - version 1.5 doesn't;
    Quote Quote  
  5. Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
    Location
    Kansas City MO
    Search Comp PM
    Your hardware does not support the minumum capture setting selected in WIN DVR3.
    Quote Quote  
  6. Guest
    Originally Posted by jdizzy40
    Your hardware does not support the minumum capture setting selected in WIN DVR3.
    Thanks, but could you please be more specific ?

    What is the weak point in my system ?

    Thanks
    Quote Quote  
  7. I have found that I can record using Windvr2, and then use Windvr3 to burn the CD using the transcode feature. I now find the result has great sound but is monsterously pixilated as far as the video. Am I doing something wrong, or am I expecting something that cannot be done?
    I simply want to capture video and audio with the kworld usbbox, and then transfer it to watch on my 25 inch TV in a reasonable resoluton.
    Please advise.
    Thanks.
    tragatz
    Tom Ragatz
    tragatz@cox.net
    tom_ragatz@rac.ray.com
    Quote Quote  



Similar Threads

Visit our sponsor! Try DVDFab and backup Blu-rays!