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How do you capture Hauppauge?

How do you capture Hauppauge?

See Hauppauge Capture in action In Hauppauge Capture, click the Settings tab and then click ‘Enable Personal Logo’. Then click ‘Browse’ and find your logo. Once you open the logo, you can position it on the screen by dragging it around with your mouse. Then click the ‘Apply’ button to add your logo.

How do I use Hauppauge with OBS?

Here are the steps to setup OBS:

  1. First, open Hauppauge Capture.
  2. Once you can see your video in the preview window, close Hauppauge Capture and open OBS.
  3. The first thing to do in OBS is add a new Video Capture Device.
  4. Select Hauppauge Sienna Video Capture and click OK.
  5. Next, click Configure Crossbar.

Is the Hauppauge 1212 a high definition video recorder?

It does not have an Australian power supply. The Hauppauge 1212 HD-PVR High Definition Personal Video Recorder is the world’s first high-definition video recorder for making real-time H.264 compressed recordings at resolutions up to 1080i.

Can a Hauppauge remote be used with a PVR?

The Hauppauge remote control is not used with the HD PVR. But if you are using some 3rd party software applications such as SageTV or GB-PVR with the HD PVR, they can use a Hauppauge remote control. You can purchase a Hauppauge remote control from the Hauppauge webstore at: webstore_remote.html

What kind of cable do I need for Hauppauge capture?

In Hauppauge Capture, set the Video Source to Composite or S-Video. Recordings from composite or S-Video are still made in the H.264 format. To use S-Video with some Hauppauge recorders, you will need to use the optional Hauppauge AV cable model 6021252 which you purchase on the Hauppauge Webstore.

How to disable HDMI AC3 in Hauppauge capture?

In Hauppauge Capture, go to the Advanced Settings -> Audio Encode and click the button which says ‘Disable HDMI AC3 support’. This forces your video source to output 2 channel audio which should work with your monitor. Then power cycle all your devices: your game console or video source, your monitor and the HD PVR 2.

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Ruth Doyle