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On 07/03/18 21:52, John P Poet wrote:<br>
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<div>I tried that same capture command line, except with my
Colossus2 and it worked. Are you sure it is not an issue
with HDCP?<br>
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No it's not a HDCP issue, like I said the same setup works fine with
other HDMI capture devices just not with the HD-PVR2.<br>
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I've just tried it using the Windows drivers under Window 10 and it
works fine so it's not a hardware or compatibility issue so it must
be the crappy drivers.<br>
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I did manage to get Hauppauge2 to capture something but again there
was no audio and the picture quality was quite bad but I just used
the defaults so I would hope that could be improved if I can get it
to work more than once without having to reboot it. It feels like a
timing issue with something not being initialized properly before
the capture starts and it then just times out and completely locks
up requiring it to be killed and the HD-PVR2 to be powered off and
on again.<br>
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It will be interesting to see if anybody else has any better luck
with it.<br>
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Paul H.<br>
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