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Hello there,
I would like to record a backup of our Worship Services on an external DVD or VHS recorder using the external rendering feature.
I know Honestech doesn't work because someone mentioned it, but is it possible to record on VHS using an EasyCap card and connect it for External Output, I would later offload the video to the computer using a VHS to DVD converter.
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Is it possible to connect it from USB to HDMI?, my VGA is used already.
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fortsquarechurch wrote:Is it possible to connect it from USB to HDMI?, my VGA is used already. So you want to use a USB port on your PC to output the video signal? Or do you want to use a HDMI port on your PC to output the video signal?
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My computer is a Windows Vista preloaded it's running Windows 10 now.
It doesn't have an HDMI output so my idea is to take one of the USB ports and act like I'm connecting a second monitor., will that work?
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Not the first one. It is a display port to HDMI adapter. Good price though! As for the cable, have not tried it....
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Could I have some examples from Amazon available?
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So, you have one USB2.0 port and you want to use it to output a video signal, right?
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Okay, now that we have narrowed the question and can eliminate the USB3.0 solutions and the VGA/HDMI output solutions, we are left with the question. How do you do USB2.0 video output?!? I tested a USB2.0 video output device a few years ago and was not impressed. The frame rate was erratic when it worked. It was by Kensington: http://www.amazon.com/Ke...pter-Black/dp/B002F9NSMQI suspect that you are on a wild goose chase. The bottom line is... its time to upgrade your PC. Maybe a new video capture card that will give you a second video output option. Maybe a whole new PC with all the latest goodies. If you elect to get a new video card, check the vMix specs for the video cards that allow vMix to use them as a Hardware Encoder. That will relieve some of the stress on your CPU. Summary: For the price of a USB2.0 video output device you can buy a new video card and solve you problem AND upgrade your PC. Good luck! - Tom
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Okay, thank you.
We have a Dell Laptop and its old.
We do not have the money to do any upgrades at this time.
We will have to wait until God blesses us a grant.
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fortsquarechurch wrote:We will have to wait until God blesses us a grant. Then, that's my prayer for you. - Tom
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@IceStream
How is that going to work? The VGA is already being used for a second monitor?
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Trust me. You will make it work! Just plug into the USB port and connect an external monitor via HDMI or DVI or VGA....You won't even need to install drivers if your Laptop is Win 8 or later.
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Okay, and how will it work to connect a VHS Player?
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