I'm trying to use AmarecTV again, but I'm having issues with it. When I used x264vfw, the video never records at all and instead gets an error that says "
x264vfw [error]: incompatible input/output frame format (encode)".
Here are the settings I'm trying to use:
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And even when I try to use other codecs like Lagarith, I get super laggy video.
Is there a way I can fix this? Or is there better software for me to use?
Here are some of my specs:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-10300H CPU @ 2.50GHz 2.50 GHz
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650
16 GB RAM (15.8 useable)
64-bit OS
Windows 11 Home
Version 22H2
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I think that x264 is only for exporting, not capturing. In any case, if it could capture, it's certainly not desirable as you're converting on the fly. Also, H264/MP4 is not a desirable capture codec because it's highly compressed and is harder to post-process.
when I try to use other codecs like Lagarith, I get super laggy video.
Run through my AmarecTV guide to see if you've missed anything.
Also, try changing your capture location, if you have another physical drive in your system. -
x264 is lossless with --qp 0 or --crf 0. It is just sometimes discouraged to using it for archiving due to compatibility concerns.
You can try as below with x264vfw configuration:
- Set Profile and Level to 'Auto'
- Output mode to File, FourCC select x264
- Specify an output file
- Single Pass - lossless will set --qp 0
or better select another lossless codec (Huffyuv, ffv1, UTvideo, lagarith ...).
.mp4 .mkv, or .avi are just containers and have nothing to do with lossy or lossless.Last edited by Sharc; 28th Oct 2023 at 09:01. Reason: added vfw settings
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I can capture to both x264vfw and Lagarith with my Hauppauge USB Live2. You don't say what device you're using to capture with or at what resolution? Plus, you might want to tick the 'Zero Latency' box and the 'Virtualdub Hack' box - I don't think this will solve your problem but I'd tick them anyway. Also, the 'VerySlow' preset is probably not a great option for capturing, especially when it's supposedly Lossless. Start simple, get it working THEN start turning up the settings until you find the point that it's no longer giving smooth video with in-sync sound.
In the Lagarith settings, I seem to remember that there's a setting labelled something like 'Hardware encoding' or 'Multi-thread' . . . ? (I'm not sitting in front of a machine with AmarecTV installed) I ALWAYS had problems with this setting enabled.
Final thing, you are using AmarecTV v3.10 or earlier, aren't you? Anything after v3.10 makes you use their bespoke codec."Well, my days of not taking you seriously are certainly coming to a middle." - Captain Malcolm Reynolds -
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Yo, I tried your method, and YAY! It works! Deinterlacing with QTGMC looks so far, so good too. But there's one problem, why no sound??? I have it connected through S-Video, and it has audio options. I tried both of them, and even left the volume on my PC on while recording, but there's still no audio. Is there something I'm doing wrong?
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You need to connect the audio separately: Connect the red and white RCA plugs of your GV-USB2 with the red and white RCA plugs of your player, and configure the audio in amarec tv (or VirtualDub).
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When hooked up as per Sharc above, in the Audio Capture Device box, choose GV-USB2, Analog Capture.
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"Well, my days of not taking you seriously are certainly coming to a middle." - Captain Malcolm Reynolds
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Okay, I also have another problem. The video is supposed to come out at 29.97 frames, but it comes out as 25 instead, even though this is supposed to be PAL, not NTSC. How do I fix this?
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How do I fix this?
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Hmmm, that's weird. Odd that you're getting 720x480 but not 29.97.
When you have AmarecTV open and your GV plugged in (not capturing), what fps is shown at the bottom of the window? Mine is ~29.97 bouncing around a little eg 29.3 to 30):
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Try typing in 29.97 on the Recording tab.
Try using another codec; you probably have YUY2 there, try that just for a few seconds. It's an uncompressed format so the file size will be huge but it might isolate the frame rate issue.
I did an NTSC test recording at 29.97 and it came out OK. -
Yo, I just tried the UTvideo ULY2 encoder like what Sharc suggested, and not only did it fix the problem, but it improved the frame rate a tad bit too. No slight lags! When I deinterlaced with QTGMC, the result looks fabulous. The video is so smooth and so sharp, absolutely beautiful. Well, I think I'm finally good now. Thanks everyone for your help. If I happen to get anymore problems, I'll come back here.
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