Hi,
I have several VHS tape, around 10 years old, recorded on a SECAM camcorder (as you guessed, I am French).
This is not the first time I capture Secam material on my Marvel G200, but this time it proves difficult.
Basically, whatever capture client I use (Matrox-VCR or Virtual-Dub), the picture is saturated by purple. I barely see the normal colors. If I watch the tape on a TV, the picture is normal without an hint of this shit.
From time to time, the picture can become ok for a few seconds, then suddenly goes back to the purple hell.
Of course, I sat-up the marvel to input Secam, and the source is in this format.
From time to time I have also difficulties to set the marvel to the Secam-Input mode, because it complains the source is instable.
I tried to use the camcorder and also a normal VCR to read the tapes, but the results are identical from the Marvel point of view.
I don't know what to do. Is there some settings to make the Marvel understand that this is really a Secam input ?
I have several VHS tape, around 10 years old, recorded on a SECAM camcorder (as you guessed, I am French).
This is not the first time I capture Secam material on my Marvel G200, but this time it proves difficult.
Basically, whatever capture client I use (Matrox-VCR or Virtual-Dub), the picture is saturated by purple. I barely see the normal colors. If I watch the tape on a TV, the picture is normal without an hint of this shit.
From time to time, the picture can become ok for a few seconds, then suddenly goes back to the purple hell.
Of course, I sat-up the marvel to input Secam, and the source is in this format.
From time to time I have also difficulties to set the marvel to the Secam-Input mode, because it complains the source is instable.
I tried to use the camcorder and also a normal VCR to read the tapes, but the results are identical from the Marvel point of view.
I don't know what to do. Is there some settings to make the Marvel understand that this is really a Secam input ?
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