Try this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Epiphan-VGA-to-USB-Video-Grabber-/280845623447?pt=US_Projector_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4163b42097
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I use CamStudio from http://camstudio.org/
Output is small as it uses Flash. You can select audio streams such as VAC
cables as the audio
source too.
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Maybe simple solution on the screen, what are folks using?
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I bought the cheapest PCIe LPT card I could find and it worked Great, you
just had to use the physical ID of the port in stead of the standard
numbers. This was on a Windows 7 32 bit system. I could never get it to work
on a 64 bit system even with the 64 bit drivers for the card. I tried 3
differe
Another potential difficultly is the voltage levels coming out of the
parallel adapter ...
The original parallel port standard supplied 0 to 5 volt signals. Some
newer adapters supply 0-3 volt signals.. The SDR-1000 likes 0-5 volt
signals. And then there is the problem that some of the newer
"
I believe the Power SDR Ver. 2.0 + will not run an SDR1000 in 64 bit.
Use an older Ver. 1.0 +
KD6ET
Jerry
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 8:50 AM, wrote:
> Eddie AB2VW wrote:
>>
>> Hi Kevin,
>>
>> Please let me know if you find a solution to your problem. I
>> purchased my SDR1000 in 2006 and do not pla
On 7/20/2012 12:06 PM, Edwin Marzan wrote:
Our radios are supposed to improve as the computers become more
powerful and can process more information. I guess they forgot the
part where the operating system changes. There should be some type
of work around. For me, $2000 is a lot of money to inves
Tim,
That was my question... Will I have a virtual audio path. My hope is, yes. I
would hate to hear that my 6700 would have to revert to audio, when in digital
modes.
Michael Hasenfratz
Sent from my iPad
On Jul 20, 2012, at 6:20 AM, "Tim Ellison, W4TME" wrote:
> All digital mode sound car
Eddie AB2VW wrote:
Hi Kevin,
Please let me know if you find a solution to your problem. I
purchased my SDR1000 in 2006 and do not plan to get rid of it
until it gets struck by lightning. Then I'll pull out my backup
SDR1000 which is still in the box.
All the best,
Eddie in the Bronx AB2VW
Maybe I didn't make it clear enough, here is a link to the compatability
matrix.
http://www.flexradio.com/Support.aspx?topic=PowerSDR_Compatibility
73
Craig
W1MSG
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[mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of ke...@3950.
On 7/19/2012 9:09 PM, Larry wrote:
Kevin ... I have tried 6 add in parallel port cards and could not
get anyone to work. That was with XP Pro, Win7 32 bit, and Win7 64
bit. i gave up, bought an Intel motherboard with a parallel port
built in, core 2 quad Q6600 with 4 gig of memory and SSD Intel 5
All digital mode sound card programs have to interface with a sound
device (card), be it physical or virtual. We plan on streaming the
audio over the Ethernet (IP) connection to a client PC via a secondary
software package and emulating a sound device for operating digital modes.
Tim Ellison,
The Flex 1000 will not work with the 64 bit version of Windows.
73
Craig
W1MSG
Thanks, Larry. Looks like I'll need some luck to make this work.
My computer is Win 7 64-bit. Can I install 1.1.8 on such a machine?
The install program says I must first install Microsoft .NET for the
install t
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