armyofda12mnkeys
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Hello all,
I been following alot of videos and tutorials on Digitial8/Hi8 conversion.
Alot of people were using these RCA->USB special video-capture devices, and alot of other people were using Firewire as they said it would be better quality especially if using Digital8 film format. I have both Digital8 and Hi8... but let me try to get your advice on pulling Digital8 via Firewire nicely 1st be4 attempting the Hi8 films.
Using our original Sony DCR-TVR340 thats in pretty nice condition to output the capture to the laptop.
So I added the Firewire cable recommended to my camera, and the "Apple Firewire->ThunderBolt 1/2" adapter.
This adapter fits in my Apple early 2013 Macbook Pro (has 2 slots on the left near power cable).
I add the Video Capture Device to OBS and set the Preset to 640x480 (this dropdown is the only option in this area).
In the settings, I set the Base and Output Resolution to 640x480 as well.
I set the Frame Rate to 29.97 (as i don't have an 'E' european 'PAL' model).
I set the output format as MPEG4 and the encoding as H.264 with default CBR rate control @ 2500Kbps (or x264 with ABR @2500Kbps, doesn't seem to matter)...
When I play my video camera and then click 'Start Recording'. the video comes over very choppy, like 1 or 2 frames per second . The audio seems fine and not choppy.
Anything else I can try to fix this Video choppyness?
If I can't figure it out... My next attempt will be to buy a Firewire PC expresscard for my Lenovo W540 Windows machine (as I already attempted trying to connect via what I believe is "Thunderbolt 1/2"/DisplayPort connection on the left side but that didn't seem to recognize the camera when I plugged it in.. i assume its Thunderbolt capable as it has a lightning icon but alas doesn't seem to recognize in OBS there).
or might try buying the "Apple ThunderBolt 1/2"->"AppleThunderBolt 3/4" adapter and try it on my Sister's 2023 mac laptop. But I'd rather see if i can get it working on my old Mac 1st be4 buying $50 more part(s).
Thanks for any advice!
I been following alot of videos and tutorials on Digitial8/Hi8 conversion.
Alot of people were using these RCA->USB special video-capture devices, and alot of other people were using Firewire as they said it would be better quality especially if using Digital8 film format. I have both Digital8 and Hi8... but let me try to get your advice on pulling Digital8 via Firewire nicely 1st be4 attempting the Hi8 films.
Using our original Sony DCR-TVR340 thats in pretty nice condition to output the capture to the laptop.
So I added the Firewire cable recommended to my camera, and the "Apple Firewire->ThunderBolt 1/2" adapter.
This adapter fits in my Apple early 2013 Macbook Pro (has 2 slots on the left near power cable).
I add the Video Capture Device to OBS and set the Preset to 640x480 (this dropdown is the only option in this area).
In the settings, I set the Base and Output Resolution to 640x480 as well.
I set the Frame Rate to 29.97 (as i don't have an 'E' european 'PAL' model).
I set the output format as MPEG4 and the encoding as H.264 with default CBR rate control @ 2500Kbps (or x264 with ABR @2500Kbps, doesn't seem to matter)...
When I play my video camera and then click 'Start Recording'. the video comes over very choppy, like 1 or 2 frames per second . The audio seems fine and not choppy.
Anything else I can try to fix this Video choppyness?
If I can't figure it out... My next attempt will be to buy a Firewire PC expresscard for my Lenovo W540 Windows machine (as I already attempted trying to connect via what I believe is "Thunderbolt 1/2"/DisplayPort connection on the left side but that didn't seem to recognize the camera when I plugged it in.. i assume its Thunderbolt capable as it has a lightning icon but alas doesn't seem to recognize in OBS there).
or might try buying the "Apple ThunderBolt 1/2"->"AppleThunderBolt 3/4" adapter and try it on my Sister's 2023 mac laptop. But I'd rather see if i can get it working on my old Mac 1st be4 buying $50 more part(s).
Thanks for any advice!