Hi there.
I recently purchased an Honestech Video grabber USB (connected via the 3 coloured audio outputs to a scart lead to the VHS player)
I installed driver software from the disk (Not from computer as Im doing this on a PC not connected to PC
Then installed the software, It all seems to be set up to PAL and fully installed but when I play my VHS player. It is not showing in the little black screen that shows off the video before you hit record? I have messed with settings Cant work out anything on it.
Can anyone help please?
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What kind of tape are you trying to capture ??
A store bought movie tape or one you've recorded your self.
Does the video grabber even work with copy protected tapes. -
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Using VHS to DVD 2.0.
I first installed the drivers from the disk then the software.
Using the USB device provided I connected it via scart (the 3 phono leads not S-Video as it doesnt support that on the VHS player)
Its set to USB2 grabber click in the settings to this
Click Composite> Control
Image set to PAL M
Video DEcoder - Video Standard set to PAL_M
Recording Format - VCD
Recording Video Type- PAL
Quality - Best
Sokut suze 640mb -
Hi,
can't be problem in
Standard PAL I in the UK, Ireland, Hong Kong, South Africa, and Macau
also UK cease Pal in TV.
But I don't really know if this can be problem. Probably even with Pal I you should see something even your analog device is different Pal version.
Do you have some possibility to switch to PAL I in your Honestech Video grabber USB?
Bernix -
do you have the vcr set to the right channel ?? usually video 1 or 2 depending on how many inputs are on the vcr.
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Also Pal M is only in Brazil... And yes, if tv has more scart october262 can be right.
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Most of Pal norm are somehow in new devices interchangable <- you know what word I have in mind. But pal M is worst you can choose. It has only 480 lines. Try pal DGB or I.
Also if you have more scarts, choose different source for your TV. It should be able, if more input is available. On my old TV is it for example "0" on remote control.
BernixLast edited by Bernix; 9th Sep 2018 at 14:43.
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Im sorry I dont understand what you are typing its not making much sense? Grammar wise?
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I mean that you can see at least video doesn't mater what pal system are you using except M and probably N. But M has differernt almost everything it is very close to NTSC. So choose any other, and you can in worst case see something. Probably with some artifacts, but you should see at least something. With sound there is bigger problem.
Bernix -
Video doesnt matter???
What pal system Im using? Its a VHS Video player and my PC with the video to computer grabber software
How do I find out if my product is m and probably n
Im sorry this isnt making sense what you are saying.
Ive gone through all settings nothing -
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Ignore list: hello_hello, tried, TechLord, Snoopy329
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UK is either PAL I or PAL B
One thing you really should check first is that the scart cable is in an output socket on the VCR and not an input. Easiest way is plug the yellow cable in to a tv or test with a scart to scart cable.
The VCR manual will tell you whether you choose Line 1 or Line 2 when connected to a PC. -
+1 to DB83's post
In addition, I just found out from another forum that some scart to composite cables are directional, either for input or output only. -
Yip. This is a possibility if the scart end is not fully wired.
There are also these adapters which have scart on one end and composite sockets on the other. And they have a switch for either input or output. -
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So this means it wont work how I have it? (Audio grabber USB > 3 colour female Phone > scart)
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Alot of this is way over my head lol.
Do you think it may be easier to A/ Buy a vhs player with S-video or B/ Buy a different video grabber.
What I may do is record a video of what Im doing and post it here... ? -
You are not helping yourself since to do appear to fail to understand the help you are getting.
So the VCR is not yours. Then at the very least ask the owner to explain which scart socket - I assume there are two as most VCRS will have two - is for output.
Failing that. Can you tell us (may have to ask the owner again) the make/model of the VCR.
The cable you have may be fine. Did you buy this in a store or on line ? If on line then provide a link so we can also check this out.
Buying another video grabber will not help since you may still wonder why you have this blank screen i.e. 'No signal' -
@DB83
Just a guess, I'm not familiar with Scart being in the US, but I suspect from the OP's description "3 colour female Phone > scart" its likely input only? I'm guessing if it was for output, it would likely have male RCA? -
Nobody knows since you haven't clearly described what you have. What colors are the connectors on the SCART adapter? Red, green, blue? Or red, white, yellow? There's a big difference.
It's traditional for the arrows to point in the direction the signal is flowing. Since your intent is to capture video from the VHS player with your device:
Code:VHS SCART > SCART adapter RCA > USB capture device
https://www.amazon.com/Adapter-Switched-Recorder-Television-Projector/dp/B00S69TW0G/
Your VHS deck probably has two SCART connectors. One is for sending the signal from the VHS deck to a TV for playback of VHS tapes. This is an "output" and the deck probably has something like that written near the connector. The other connector is an input. It is for recording other sources onto VHS tape. The connector probably has IN or INPUT written near it.
It might be best for you to post pictures of the SCART connectors on the VHS deck, the adapter, and the capture device. -
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Having a female end for the cable is not, normally, an issue.
The cable is, typically, quite short so you then use a standard composite male to male for the ultimate connection ( since the distance from VCR to PC could be quite long) to the capture device.
One thing that occurred to me is that the OP actually connected the wrong coloured cable from connector to capture device. Whist they may all look the same most of us know that red or white in to yellow will mean a blank screen. To clarify. You connect red plugs to red sockets. White to white. And Yellow, which is the video signal, to yellow.
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So here's what's we're working with.
The scart on the vhs says ext 1 and another ext 2
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These are the settings on my software.
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The player is a. Bush video plus
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