- Aug 17, 2006
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The PVR program I'm using is Hauppauges WinTV2000, and the screen recorder software I am using is SnagIt 8 (a slim down version of camtasia), I also bought an independent developers software called ScreenVirtuoso (a slimed down version of Mr. Captor).
The problem is:
I am running a TV Card into my computer and then into some PVR software. I then use a screen recorder utility to record the PVR output (I want to record data from the timeshift, which no PVR software supports).
The problem is all PVR software uses a video overlay to display the graphics. When an overlay is used the desktop recorder records the blank space created by the desktop which is used to accept the data from the graphics card. If I turn off hardware acceleration (and in turn the overlay) off then an overlay is not used and I can record.
The problem with the disabled hardware acceleration is the video quality is not good, and the play back is choppy.
I want to somehow turn off the overlay (so I can record) but still have a quality image.
I'm not sure whether a 2d card would help or not.
Thanks, JOe K.
The problem is:
I am running a TV Card into my computer and then into some PVR software. I then use a screen recorder utility to record the PVR output (I want to record data from the timeshift, which no PVR software supports).
The problem is all PVR software uses a video overlay to display the graphics. When an overlay is used the desktop recorder records the blank space created by the desktop which is used to accept the data from the graphics card. If I turn off hardware acceleration (and in turn the overlay) off then an overlay is not used and I can record.
The problem with the disabled hardware acceleration is the video quality is not good, and the play back is choppy.
I want to somehow turn off the overlay (so I can record) but still have a quality image.
I'm not sure whether a 2d card would help or not.
Thanks, JOe K.
