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    So I have this HDMI capture card which seemingly does its job, except it doesn't.

    The issue is with the fact that the video source is 1080/50p and this results in choppy video, and even though it's not that noticeable, it still is enough to bother me.

    The only "FPS" options that are available for the card in OBS are:

    - Match Output FPS (autoselect: 30)
    - Highest FPS
    - 60
    - 59.94. NTSC
    - 50
    - 48 film
    - 40
    - 30

    None of those work properly, the video is more or less choppy with all of the options.

    The card has a passthrough HDMI output connected to the monitor and the video is perfectly smooth and correctly in 1080/50p, so I know that it can receive and recognize the signal properly.

    If I click on "Configure Video", it opens a "Properties" windows with "Video Proc Amp" options, none of which are editable to me, they're all greyed out.

    What can I do?

    If nothing can be done with this card, can you suggest a better one?

    Thank you.
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  2. Try an old school software like virtualvcr and report back to me. OBS (screen-like capture) is not the right tool it's well known
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    Originally Posted by themaster1 View Post
    Try an old school software like virtualvcr and report back to me. OBS (screen-like capture) is not the right tool it's well known
    I tried it, it's a lot choppier than in OBS, plus I find nothing under "Audio" in "device selection".
    Is there anything in between OBS and this which was last updated 20 years ago?

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  4. I think gb-pvr could be your savior, i haven't tried much.
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  5. What are you capturing as? Video codec, audio codec, container?

    You should capture a 50p source as 50 fps, YUV 4:2:2. Use a fast lossless codec for the video (eg, Ut Video Codec). Capture uncompressed PCM audio. Don't compress it. Don't save to your boot drive. Save to a fast hard drive or SSD. Any less choppy?
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    Originally Posted by themaster1 View Post
    I think gb-pvr could be your savior, i haven't tried much.
    I see no devices in "Settings->Devices" other than a generic "IPTV device".

    Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    What are you capturing as? Video codec, audio codec, container?...
    I have no issue with capturing, I'm able to capture just fine with OBS.
    The choppiness precedes the capturing, seemingly because I'm unable to correctly set the frame rate.
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    Possibly your hardware does not support that frame rate, Cheap Chinese devices are weird. Get a better HDMI capture device.
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    Originally Posted by themaster1 View Post
    I think gb-pvr could be your savior, i haven't tried much.
    It won't work with his capture card. Also, the development of GB-PVR was abandoned years ago. It has been replaced by NextPVR, which only works for capturing from HDMI using a few Hauppauge capture devices. It also requires special drivers for those capture devices to be installed which make the devices appear to be TV tuner cards.
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    Main problem = you're using infamous junk capture card.
    Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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    Originally Posted by lordsmurf View Post
    Main problem = you're using infamous junk capture card.
    Yes, that was on of my suspicion.
    What would you recommend of a mid range budget/quality?
    I paid 30 € for this, ideally I wouldn't want to spend € 150.

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  11. Originally Posted by winoni71 View Post
    Originally Posted by lordsmurf View Post
    Main problem = you're using infamous junk capture card.
    Yes, that was on of my suspicion.
    What would you recommend of a mid range budget/quality?
    I paid 30 € for this, ideally I wouldn't want to spend € 150.

    Thank you.
    I got this one, works just fine http://www.timeleak.com.cn/EN/Product.aspx?id=662

    (coupled with a standard sound card to rec the sound)
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    Originally Posted by themaster1 View Post
    Originally Posted by winoni71 View Post
    Originally Posted by lordsmurf View Post
    Main problem = you're using infamous junk capture card.
    Yes, that was on of my suspicion.
    What would you recommend of a mid range budget/quality?
    I paid 30 € for this, ideally I wouldn't want to spend € 150.

    Thank you.
    I got this one, works just fine http://www.timeleak.com.cn/EN/Product.aspx?id=662

    (coupled with a standard sound card to rec the sound)
    Unfortunately, it won't help winoni71 solve his current problem because it doesn't support capturing 1080p 50Hz video input.
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  13. It does support 576i/ 25fps, pretty sure it does up to 1080p/30fps. 60fps i don't think
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    Originally Posted by themaster1 View Post
    It does support 576i/ 25fps, pretty sure it does up to 1080p/30fps. 60fps i don't think
    That is right. According to the specs at the page you linked, your Velocap card supports capturing at up to 1080p30 but no higher.

    The problem is that winoni71 wants a relatively inexpensive device to reliably capture a 1080p 50Hz HDMI source at 1080p50. Unfortunately, I don't know of any devices that can meet his requirements, especially if he needs a USB interface to connect his PC.
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    Unfortunately, I don't know of any devices that can meet his requirements, especially if he needs a USB interface to connect his PC
    This one does https://hauppauge.com/pages/products/data_hdpvrpro60.html#specs but it encodes the HDMI stream to h264.
    It does not record HDPC protected streams.
    I own it and am fully satisfied.
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    Originally Posted by lollo View Post
    Unfortunately, I don't know of any devices that can meet his requirements, especially if he needs a USB interface to connect his PC
    This one does https://hauppauge.com/pages/products/data_hdpvrpro60.html#specs but it encodes the HDMI stream to h264.
    It does not record HDPC protected streams.
    I own it and am fully satisfied.
    That looks pretty good and works with OBS in addition to Hauppauge Capture. I don't know if the price is acceptable. winoni71 only wrote that € 150 is too much.
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    I don't know if the price is acceptable. winoni71 only wrote that € 150 is too much.
    Correct, that's why I did not propose it initially, just when you asked about captured resolutions.
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    but it encodes the HDMI stream to h264.
    Can it be disabled?
    If not, are there settings to choose from?
    If not, what is the quality?
    It does not record HDPC protected streams.
    A splitter should solve this issue.
    Originally Posted by lollo View Post
    I don't know if the price is acceptable. winoni71 only wrote that € 150 is too much.
    Yes, but if there isn't another solution...

    Although I cannot comprehend why the one that I have doesn't work correctly, why can't I simply select the proper frame-rate?
    That's really the only issue here.
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    Originally Posted by winoni71 View Post
    but it encodes the HDMI stream to h264.
    Can it be disabled?
    If not, are there settings to choose from?
    If not, what is the quality?
    H.264 encoding can't be disabled. The device has an onboard video encoder chip and outputs a transport stream.

    As far as encoding settings, options will be limited. Hauppauge's webside says the following:
    PC connected recording datarate: from 8 to 50 Mbits/sec using Hauppauge Capture
    Standalone recording datarate: 8Mb/sec, 12Mb/sec and 20Mb/sec
    Recording format: PC connected: TS, MP4 or M2TS. Stand alone (to an SD card): MOV
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  20. Originally Posted by winoni71 View Post
    but it encodes the HDMI stream to h264.
    Can it be disabled?
    Although I cannot comprehend why the one that I have doesn't work correctly, why can't I simply select the proper frame-rate?
    That's really the only issue here.
    Have you tried the provided software that comes with that card ? Can solve things quickly sometimes
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    Originally Posted by usually_quiet View Post
    H.264 encoding can't be disabled. The device has an onboard video encoder chip and outputs a transport stream.

    As far as encoding settings, options will be limited. Hauppauge's webside says the following:
    PC connected recording datarate: from 8 to 50 Mbits/sec using Hauppauge Capture
    Standalone recording datarate: 8Mb/sec, 12Mb/sec and 20Mb/sec
    Recording format: PC connected: TS, MP4 or M2TS. Stand alone (to an SD card): MOV
    Well, 50 Mbits/sec should be more than enough for 1080p.
    Although I read in the "Hauppauge capture" manual that this model can only do VBR.
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    Originally Posted by winoni71 View Post
    Have you tried the provided software that comes with that card ? Can solve things quickly sometimes
    There was no software provided with the card.
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    Well, 50 Mbits/sec should be more than enough for 1080p.
    Although I read in the "Hauppauge capture" manual that this model can only do VBR.
    You can go up tp 60Mbps. Only VBR for any bitrate.

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    It does not record HDPC protected streams.
    A splitter should solve this issue.
    Not always. Latest protocols (i.e. Sky Italy) are not easily hacked by basic splitters.
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    Originally Posted by winoni71 View Post
    Originally Posted by usually_quiet View Post
    H.264 encoding can't be disabled. The device has an onboard video encoder chip and outputs a transport stream.

    As far as encoding settings, options will be limited. Hauppauge's webside says the following:
    PC connected recording datarate: from 8 to 50 Mbits/sec using Hauppauge Capture
    Standalone recording datarate: 8Mb/sec, 12Mb/sec and 20Mb/sec
    Recording format: PC connected: TS, MP4 or M2TS. Stand alone (to an SD card): MOV
    Well, 50 Mbits/sec should be more than enough for 1080p.
    Although I read in the "Hauppauge capture" manual that this model can only do VBR.
    VBR is a good thing. Using VBR prevents wasting bitrate when encoding frames that do not require as much bitrate.
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