Getting Set Up for VGA Capture
This is an impromptu look at how I'm going to being doing VGA capture in the future.
There are a lot of factors that go into VGA capture and trying to get a lock on the signal as it is meant to be. One thing later VGA cards have as an advantage I didn't touch on here is the EID interface which gives the monitor-display connection a two way communication path for exchanging info about the resolutions. That was mostly for displays to be able to show what they can support though.
I think I'm on to something here with the TV interface box I have. All of its problems except the color ghosting should be fixable if I had the display. As I mentioned, there are 3rd party devices that do the same thing. So getting one of those from the early 2000's may also work. They aren't common though, I only found three different ones at thrift stores over the last 5yrs or so.
To TL;DW this whole video into two lines, here's how I'm going to do VGA capture going forward:
I'm going to split the VGA signal a second time for the converter boxes and have both connected. I'll only use the Sharp TV Box if the Game Broadcaster HD can't lock on to the signal.
Other Links
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/AkBKukU
Github: https://github.com/AkBKukU
Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/AkBKukU
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AkBKukU
Discord: https://discord.gg/E6xgGs6
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There are a lot of factors that go into VGA capture and trying to get a lock on the signal as it is meant to be. One thing later VGA cards have as an advantage I didn't touch on here is the EID interface which gives the monitor-display connection a two way communication path for exchanging info about the resolutions. That was mostly for displays to be able to show what they can support though.
I think I'm on to something here with the TV interface box I have. All of its problems except the color ghosting should be fixable if I had the display. As I mentioned, there are 3rd party devices that do the same thing. So getting one of those from the early 2000's may also work. They aren't common though, I only found three different ones at thrift stores over the last 5yrs or so.
To TL;DW this whole video into two lines, here's how I'm going to do VGA capture going forward:
I'm going to split the VGA signal a second time for the converter boxes and have both connected. I'll only use the Sharp TV Box if the Game Broadcaster HD can't lock on to the signal.
Other Links
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/AkBKukU
Github: https://github.com/AkBKukU
Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/AkBKukU
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AkBKukU
Discord: https://discord.gg/E6xgGs6
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