2006-07-21, 04:37 AM
This should be a rather easy question to answer, but I have spent at least an hour now going through the GB-PVR wiki and I can't find the proper solution.
I have a Happauge PVR150-MCE internal capture card in my box. I successfully set it up with the tv analog cable several months ago, and I have had zero trouble recording and watching shows.
Yesterday, I wanted to connect my camcorder to the 3 composite jacks on the tuner card in order to record old home movies and burn them onto dvd's. I realized that I didn't know how to tell GB-PVR to look at the camcorder jacks instead of the analog cable jack to do the recording.
For the life of me I can't figure out how to switch the source for the recording, or even just to be able to watch the input from the 3 composite jacks. I have included a screenshot of the settings I have for capture sources within the GB-PVR config.
I have two capture sources being used. One is my old one which works fine ( the analog jack ), the second is the new one I am trying to implement which is shown in the picture.
Any light people could shed on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I have a Happauge PVR150-MCE internal capture card in my box. I successfully set it up with the tv analog cable several months ago, and I have had zero trouble recording and watching shows.
Yesterday, I wanted to connect my camcorder to the 3 composite jacks on the tuner card in order to record old home movies and burn them onto dvd's. I realized that I didn't know how to tell GB-PVR to look at the camcorder jacks instead of the analog cable jack to do the recording.
For the life of me I can't figure out how to switch the source for the recording, or even just to be able to watch the input from the 3 composite jacks. I have included a screenshot of the settings I have for capture sources within the GB-PVR config.
I have two capture sources being used. One is my old one which works fine ( the analog jack ), the second is the new one I am trying to implement which is shown in the picture.
Any light people could shed on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.