I have not ever been able to use SC-512N1-L's or PEXCAPHD's component video capture (that I've had for over 2 years now) due to an awful problem where the entire screen's video colors/brightness pulsate. This is a real thorn in my side because those are the only cards I have which support 240p capture over component. Over the years as a workaround I've been using a LeadTek 2300H to capture 240p but it captures it in interlaced format and is kind of iffy.
The fact that the same issue happens on my SC-512 and BOTH my PEXCAPHD's mean that I don't think my individual cards are defective.
The problem happens with ALL/ANY component sources. I've tried Wii, PS2, and YPbPr modifid 240p retro consoles. So I don't think it's my source. The problem happens directly connected or through a splitter. When using a splitter, the CRT TV and the LCD TV do not exhibit this pulsating and yet the capture card does.
I have put pictures on Imgur here and more details there
I would really appreciate any ideas anyone may have as to what I can try to get to the bottom of this problem.
edit: here is a mouse-over image comparison
Micomsoft SC-512N1-L Component Problem
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AndehX
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Re: Micomsoft SC-512N1-L Component Problem
have you tried different drivers? the PEXHDCAP is notorious for exhibiting different defects depending on which version of the driver you use.
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Woomy
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Re: Micomsoft SC-512N1-L Component Problem
Sorry for the long delay in responding -- it took me a lot of time to test all the possible combinations. None of them worked. Every single combination of everything exhibits the component problem.
I tried two different PEXHDCAP cards and my SC-512N1-L card in two different PCs with every possible combination of PC/Card/and all of the following driver versions:
- 1.1.0.122.5.1
- 1.1.0.124.4
- 1.1.0.140.1
- 1.1.0.168.0
- 1.1.0.176.0 (Version I found on YUAN's site)
None of these combinations work. Most combinations exhibit the video color pulsating problem and a few of them have no video at all (with the very early driver 122.5.1)
I also tried VirtualDub, Amarec, AND OBS. No difference. I don't understand how a single person on the planet can possibly have working stable YPbPr/Component capture from these cards. I have tried every possible combination of things imaginable to make this work. If somebody exists who doesn't have this problem, can you please post your exact setup and configs?
I tried two different PEXHDCAP cards and my SC-512N1-L card in two different PCs with every possible combination of PC/Card/and all of the following driver versions:
- 1.1.0.122.5.1
- 1.1.0.124.4
- 1.1.0.140.1
- 1.1.0.168.0
- 1.1.0.176.0 (Version I found on YUAN's site)
None of these combinations work. Most combinations exhibit the video color pulsating problem and a few of them have no video at all (with the very early driver 122.5.1)
I also tried VirtualDub, Amarec, AND OBS. No difference. I don't understand how a single person on the planet can possibly have working stable YPbPr/Component capture from these cards. I have tried every possible combination of things imaginable to make this work. If somebody exists who doesn't have this problem, can you please post your exact setup and configs?
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AndehX
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Re: Micomsoft SC-512N1-L Component Problem
I have a PEXHDCAP and I have to admit, I have never seen this issue when playing my PSP through component. I don't know what to suggest tbh, other than my initial suggestion of different drivers :/
The driver I use is the YUAN 1.1.0.108
The driver I use is the YUAN 1.1.0.108
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AndehX
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Re: Micomsoft SC-512N1-L Component Problem
Yeah, just tested my PSP through component again, and I don't get any such issues with this driver
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Thrill
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Re: Micomsoft SC-512N1-L Component Problem
With a problem like this it's best to supply raw video via Google Drive or something for analysis.