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paulguy Posts: 40/71 |
VLC can display input from a capture device i think. You can view it in there and make it fullscreen. |
Boom.dk Posts: 293/356 |
Yes, but I can't seem to find out how. The only places where I actually get to see the video is if i broadcast it over MSN or record it in Windows Movie Maker and the likes.
To make a long story short, I want to be able to plug a video game console to my video in, and then view it at my monitor as if it was a TV or something. |
Zidane Posts: 16/105 |
Maximize the window of the captured video during playback? I'm not quite sure what you're asking for here. You want to be able to view the input video at full screen? |
Boom.dk Posts: 292/356 |
It's a really cool program, but I can't seem to make it do what I need. I don't have a TV tuner card or something. Just regular composite/S-video in. I can broadcast the video over MSN Messenger, record it with movie maker, but I just need to view it in fullscreen. |
FreeDOS + Posts: 721/1312 |
Might be overkill, but MediaPortal is for Windows and it pretty much provides all the of the functionality of Windows XP Media Center, but without the price: http://www.team-mediaportal.com/
If you're using some form of Unix, there's MythTV. |
Boom.dk Posts: 291/356 |
Do anyone of you know of a program that lets you view whatever video that's streamed to the PC through a video capture device? As in, most programs record it. I just want to view it in fullscreen at a decent framerate (50-60 fps). Anyone? |